Cracks begin to show in hybrid working as more staff report 'video call fatigue' - but nearly a third would still quit if faced with an RTO mandate
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"The study shows that a third of UK hybrid workers would quit if WFH days were reduced, underscoring the lasting impact of the remote work shift," said Sean D'Arcy, chief solutions officer at Kahoot.
"Yet, the novelty of remote work has faded, with many employees reporting video call fatigue, productivity drops, and privacy concerns," D'Arcy said.
"Despite the love of working from home, there are complaints. Nearly half (46%) of respondents to the Kahoot survey said they believe they are more productive working in the office versus 26% who feel they get more done at home."
"Notably, the study found that the company's best-performing staff are among the first to jump ship, with women and more senior skilled employees in particular opting for a career move."
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