One in three Indian workers have no intention of returning to office after Covid pandemic: Survey – Times of India

New Delhi: A recent survey has revealed that almost 1 in 3 (32 per cent) Indian workers have no intention of returning to office after the COVID-19 pandemic. Only 12 per cent of Indian workers are expecting to stop working from home and return to the workplace.
Name of the surveyDing Global Prepaid Index (GPI)” included 6,250 respondents globally.
Interestingly, 39 percent of the respondents said they would be happy to return to their place of work, but only a few days a week.
The survey revealed that 52 percent of Indians feel optimistic about the economy. This is higher than the global average.
India also scored above average on respondents who felt positive about their family income and employment status.
The survey also showed that overall, there is a correlation between countries with higher vaccination levels and optimism about the economy, reflecting the beneficial side effects of India’s massive immunization effort.
The Ding Global Prepaid Index (GPI) is a bi-annual survey analyzing the prepaid market. The survey gathered insights from 6,250 respondents across Europe, Asia and the Americas about their use of prepaid offerings, examining their attitudes, activities and outlook for the future.

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