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One-third of Poles work remotely

The survey shows that nine out of ten people who are now working from home do not want to return to the full office model, but only every fourth person would like to stay at home all the time. Marcin Bielecki/PAP

As many as 35 percent of Poles are now working from home or in a hybrid mode and most of them do not want to return to standard office work, a poll has shown.

Most Poles want to work remotely or in hybrid mode after pandemic

Most Poles would like to work remotely for at least a couple of days a week, having grown accustomed to working from home, a poll has found.

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