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Nine out of 10 Hong Kong employees prefer working from home … but they may not have a choice, says PwC study

  • Eighty-nine per cent of those polled said they would rather work remotely, while only 45 per cent actually have that option
  • The survey also found employees are demanding more advanced technology skills, but companies are failing to provide the training

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Many of the city’s employers would rather see their staff back in the office once Covid-19 has subsided. Photo: Felix Wong
Nine out of 10 employees in Hong Kong prefer to work remotely, according to a survey by accounting giant PwC.
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However, many of them may find themselves out of luck – the survey found less than half of employers are offering that option.

PwC’s Hopes & Fears 2022 report, released on Thursday, surveyed 1,043 employees across the city in March.

Eighty-nine per cent of Hongkongers polled said they would rather work entirely or mostly from home, while only 45 per cent actually have that choice.

The survey also found employees are demanding more advanced technology skills, but companies are falling behind in providing digital training.

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“Employers are advised to uphold workplace flexibility and experiment with different modes of working,” said Michael Cheng, people and organisation advisory digital lead partner at PwC Hong Kong.

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