Hong Kong Workers at Risk of Quitting if Office Hours Increase, Survey Shows

Monday, 27 May 2024, 12:12

A recent survey reveals that around half of Hong Kong workers are contemplating quitting if their employers require them to spend more time in the office. This number is significantly higher than the global average, highlighting a strong preference for work-from-home arrangements among older workers compared to younger employees. The findings shed light on the shifting dynamics of workplace expectations in response to the ongoing trend of remote work.
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Hong Kong Workers at Risk of Quitting if Office Hours Increase, Survey Shows

Survey Highlights:

A recent survey conducted in Hong Kong has revealed some startling statistics about the workforce and their attitudes towards office requirements.

Key Points:

  • 50% of Hong Kong workers are considering quitting if they are asked to spend more time in the office.
  • 14% higher than the global average, indicating a strong preference for remote work.
  • Preferring work-from-home arrangements is more common among older workers compared to younger employees.

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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