National Employee Survey 20% of workers admit Colleagues are worst thing about their Job

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A new national employee survey by leading job site, RemoteWorker highlights how millions of workers in the UK are unhappy working in offices or workplaces. The extensive national survey showed that nearly a fifth (19%) of UK employees admit their colleagues are the worst thing about going into the office and 13% dread going to work every day.

The survey went on to show that nearly a fifth (19%) of those surveyed said they hate the commute to the office and 23% admitted the main reason they dislike being in the office was seeing their line manager. More concerningly 25% of employees admitted that working in an office was impacting their mental health. Nearly all surveyed (96%) said that working from home full or part-time was one of the most positive parts of their job

RemoteWorker provides an all-encompassing remote working careers solution and offers thousands of job seekers access to the widest range of working from home opportunities across the UK and internationally. The leading job site processes thousands of jobs and offers the latest cutting-edge technology to give job seekers the best solution to escape the workplace and become location independent.

Joe Boll, CEO at RemoteWorker, commented, “We believe every employee should have the choice to work independently from an office or workplace if possible. This is why we use the most cutting-edge tech to make it easy for anyone to find a new remote working role.

Our national employee survey certainly highlights how many employees are disillusioned with office environments and should hopefully make employers take notice and hopefully seriously consider offering more remote working opportunities where available.”