Eight in 10 also said having flexible working hours is important to them. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Two in five workers in Singapore would not accept a job if they are not able to work from home, according to a recent study.
About one-quarter of the respondents, or 27 per cent, said they have quit a job because it did not provide enough flexibility in terms of working hours and location. "Hence, employees who value the flexibility to decide when and where they want to work may seek to work for other employers that offer these options," said Ms Jaya.
Some 41 per cent of the Singapore workers polled said they would rather be unemployed than feel unhappy in their jobs, and slightly over half the respondents, or 52 per cent, said they would quit if their jobs prevented them from enjoying life.as Singapore moves towards living with Covid-19. The public service and large corporations are adopting practices such as allowing staff to work from home on some days of the week and staggered working hours.