Britons working at home spend more time on job in Covid crisis, ONS finds
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#5GS2V)
Official study finds home workers are less likely to take time off sick - but also earn above average
People working from home during lockdown spend more time at their jobs and are less likely to be promoted or take time off sick, but are paid above average wages, according to an official study.
Documenting the shift to remote work during the pandemic, the Office for National Statistics said the number of people who did some work at home in 2020 rose by 9.4 percentage points from a year earlier to 35.9% of the workforce - representing more than 11 million employees.
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