Sunday, June 26, 2022

If 35% of U.S. Workers Remain on Remote Work, Mobility Services Could be Affected

Not every job can be performed remotely, but McKinsey estimates that 35 percent of job holders can work from home full-time, and 23 percent can do so part-time. If anything close to that number are able to do so, there are all sorts of implications for security, home broadband, business data architectures and mobility services.


About 58 percent of employed respondents surveyed, which might imply 92 million workers, report having the option to work from home for all or part of the week


Lots of firms might have trouble getting office workers back in the office. A McKinsey survey found that 87 percent of employees offered the chance to work remotely did so. 


source: McKinsey

Demand for mobile services, oddly enough, could be restrained to a certain extent, if more workers rely on "out and about" connectivity.

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