Better work-life balance when remote working, survey says

Working from home offered by 93% of employers

Some 64% said the social aspect of work is significantly lacking when working from home. Picture: Getty

More than two thirds of people report having a better work-life balance when working remotely, according to a survey from Noco.

The remote workspace network provider found 73 per cent of people said remote working improved their work-life balance.

But concerns such as increased utility costs, lower broadband quality, poorer quality work spaces and a lack of social contact from working from home were identified.

A total of 64 per cent said the social aspect ...