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One in four employees would take pay cut to work from home

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A recent survey has revealed that almost one in four employees (22 per cent) would be prepared to take a pay cut to work from home. 

Six per cent would be prepared to take a reduction in pay of between six and 10 per cent and two per would be prepared to take a pay cut of between 16 and 20 per cent.  The global online survey was carried out by Famatech, a provider of fast and secure remote control software for desktop and server management.

With attracting high caliber staff high on the agenda of most organizations in 2008, 83 per cent of respondents agreed that their decision whether to take a new job would be influenced by the ability to work from home.

Despite the popularity of home working, only 14 per cent of respondents stated that they are actively encouraged to work from home and 16 per cent said that home working was not allowed at all at their place of employment. 

“It is astonishing that so few companies encourage home working despite the numerous competitive, financial and environmental benefits they can be gained from doing so.  The quality of the remote access technology that is now available ensures that ‘working from home’ doesn’t mean the employee will be delivering less value or getting any less work done,” says Anton Levchuk, marketing director, Famatech.

High profile cases of stolen laptops has meant many organisations are cautious about offering flexible working options for security reasons but as long as organizations take the necessary security precautions this needn’t be a concern.


 
 

COMMENTS

Working From Home

It's not astonishing that the Marketing Director of a company that provides the IT infrastructure to do so promotes the benefits fo working from home. The reality and benefits of working from home, as I have found, are not as great as to be believed. From a working side I have not issues but once other realise you are working from home and taking inconsideration the number of interruptions from door to door sales people and telephone call from a compnay wanting to reduce my gas, electric or telephone bill the so called advantages pale quite quickly.


I would suggest that the 1 in 4 view the savings as the rising travel costs  but forget the associated costs such as heating and 'wear and tear' at home by the extra 8 hours a day usage. How does Famatech replace the social contact or the coffee/photcopier chats that make the world go around?


Gary Kent
17 Jan 2008

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