Working full-time in the office holds little appeal for Gen Z


By AGENCY

Given the choice, 17% of young Britons would work from home all of the time. — Photo: portishead1 / Getty Images, via ETX Daily Up

For a long time, going to the office every day was an unquestioned part of working life. But the rise of remote work has changed this habit, making in-office presence much less essential.

This is a transformation that young workers are welcoming with enthusiasm. According to a recent Times survey, only 10% of Britons aged between 18 and 27 want to work in the office full-time.

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