It shows that many people are ignoring the government's calls to return to the office in favour of what can be a better work-life balance
More than eight out of 10 people who had to work from home during the pandemic are planning to carry out hybrid working in future, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics .
It shows that many people are ignoring the government's calls to return to the office in favour of what can be a better work-life balance.
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