Survey Finds Employees Reluctant To Return To The Office
Half of the workers are in the office four or more days a week, but just 31 per cent like being in the workplace this regularly.
Half of the workers are in the office four or more days a week, but just 31 per cent like being in the workplace this regularly.
Huddle reporter Derek Montague talks about his struggles while working from home the past year, and why he is relieved to be back in a traditional office setting.
The NSGEU is negotiating a new contract for nearly 8000 civil servants. One of the main topics being discussed between the two parties is remote working.
A study conducted earlier this year by Capterra shows that 34 percent of workers feel more productive at home and 33 percent say they are less productive.
Derek Montague says it’s better to have employees mix and mingle in person than interacting mainly on video calls.
The latest survey data from Statistics Canada suggest 90 percent of employees feel they are as productive, or even more productive while working from home.
HALIFAX – As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak economic havoc in 2020, more people are unemployed in Nova Scotia. Between September and October, according to the latest numbers released by Statistics Canada, unemployment in the province grew by 12.6 percent. The situation is better in Halifax. In September, 38,900 Nova Scotians were unemployed, compared […]
Almost two-thirds of Atlantic Canadians started working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic, and most feel they’re just as, or more productive at home than they were in their offices.
In this series, our team will share their at-home workspace, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s Halifax writer, Trevor Nichols.
If you’re new to this work from home thing, fear not. There are lots of people who have been doing it for a while who have it nailed down to a science, including the Huddle team! In this series, our team will share their at home-work space, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s Moncton reporter, Inda Intiar.