Lockdown ‘trust experiment’ proves working from home works

Lockdown ‘trust experiment’ proves working from home works
Dan Brunskill
The covid–19 outbreak has been the catalyst for a workplace experiment as entire offices have been forced to adapt to working from home. “The trust experiment has proven itself,” Jane Kennelly, Frog Recruitment business relationship director said. “It will lead to more free working styles, greater innovation and creativity without a doubt.” A nationwide survey of more than 20,000 New Zealanders working from home has found the experiment has been a success, noting a significant increase in workplace trust and productivity. The survey...

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