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61% office goers want commuting time counted as office hours: Survey

The survey suggested that businesses that do not have a flexible workspace policy risk losing out on top talent

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Press Trust of India
A majority of office-goers in India want commuting time to be included in their working hours, according to IWG Global Workspace survey.
Over 80 per cent of the companies in India are introducing flexible working to help attract and retain employees, it said.
IWG, one of the world's leading flexible workspace provider, Wednesday released a study based on insights of over 15,000 professionals from different industries in more than 80 countries.
The survey was independently managed by MindMetre Research and the sample is highly representative of senior managers and owners in businesses across the globe, spanning a variety of industries.
"61 per cent office-goers

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