% of European workers working from home regularly

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by Landgeist

16 comments
  1. You want to reduce your countries polution?

    You got to pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers.

  2. Correlates with the amount of tech companies per country + Finland’s anti-socialness

  3. This is pathetic. There are whole office buildings that could be replaced by a few Slack groups.

  4. Average Working from home in Italy is like:
    – can’t take medical visits or finish earlier or change time schedule during WFH
    – if you disconnect for a minute=you are out having fun
    – don’t receive lunch ticket, because you have lunch at home
    – have to ask permission to the super boss everytime who must approve it 2 weeks before

    When the boomers will be out of the game, maybe something will change.

  5. fast internet + low work from home = Romania … i wonder why

  6. Is that the secret to Finland’s happiness? No corporate bullshit, “we’re like family here”, team building, and micromanaging?

  7. I work from home. Everyone else is back at the office. The trick is I’m so horrible in person that management doesn’t want to push me to go to office

  8. I know a guy in Finland who never met a single one of his colleagues irl, he just works from home and chats with the sometimes

  9. Absolutely pointless. In your office you usually have all materials, printers, kitchen full of coffee, tea, water, you don’t pay for electricity, you don’t pay for water used in the restroom, air conditioning works 24/7 and you don’t care about it’s cost. Home office means that all these costs are being moved from the employer to employee and your salary is not higher due to that fact. I don’t get people who are so happy about remote work (unless they work in some toxic environment with sociopaths).

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