As companies tweak their remote work polices in the wake of the pandemic a new study from collaboration software company Atlassian shows that in-office mandates are unpopular with employees, and that half of those who do at least some work from home have not been given access to distributed-work technology.
The study was based on survey responses from 1,000 knowledge workers in the US and Australia. Of those polled, 71% said they work away from an office at least once per week, yet only 51% of that group said that their company provides them with remote collaboration tools.
Additionally, 26% of those who are provided with remote collaboration tools said those tools aren’t necessarily right for their job or they’ve not been provided with adequate training on those applications to be effective.
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