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Is hybrid working here to stay?

What will business as usual look like with restrictions lifted?

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23 May 2022

Is hybrid working here to stay?

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More than 8 in 10 of pandemic home workers said they planned to carry out some form of hybrid working in the future, spending their working hours between their workplace and home. So, what will business as usual look like, now restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19 are lifted?

Around four in ten people who had to work from home because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic said they planned to work mostly from home in the future, when asked in February 2022.

This was a rise of over ten percentage points since April 2021. Hybrid working was more common among those in higher income brackets and was the most common working pattern for those earning £40,000 or more, while travelling to work was the most common working pattern among all other income groups.

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