"I think there really is a very strong case for being in a workplace with other people, with opportunities to grow and learn just by talking to people, you can be more creative," Indeed's workplace psychologist Amanda Gordon told Yahoo Finance.
Aussie worker Shez Lu called working from home a 'failed corporate experiment' and said if you want to climb the ladder then you need to show up.
A poll of more than 8,300 Yahoo Finance readers revealed that 59 per cent of people would quit their jobs if they were forced back into the office.
Another study from Randstad last year found that 52 per cent of white-collar employees believe working from home, either full-time or a few days a week, is a 'fundamental right'.
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