A massive study of the world\u0027s work habits since COVID\u002D19 lockdowns went into effect shows the average workday is nearly an hour longer
The amount of emails sent after business hours has also increased by eight per cent, which means the average worker is dealing with an after-hours email about three times per week.Angus Reid Institute poll
One reason for that satisfaction may be that people working from home are spending less time in meetings than they used to, even if they are working longer hours.Article content continued The researchers found that meetings are about 12 minutes shorter than they were before the lockdowns and that the average amount of time spent in meetings each day has gone down by 19 minutes.
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