Remote control: 1 in 5 now log in when out-of-office

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 7-Sep-15

A Roy Morgan Single Source survey has found that 20 per cent of Australian full-time workers aged 14+ accessed their work network remotely during an average four-week period in the year to June 2015. The survey also shows that 18 per cent of full-time workers use a computer to remotely access the work network, seven per cent use a mobile phone and three per cent use a tablet to do so in an average four weeks. Meanwhile, 11 per cent of full-time workers do some unpaid work from home, but this rises to 22 per cent in the case of people who access the work network remotely. Roy Morgan Research CEO Michele Levine says online work networks can be mutually beneficial to employers and employees, but the full impacts on workplace relations and productivity are yet to be realised.

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