One in three employees in Britain worked from home last year

One in three employees in Britain worked from home last year
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People who worked from home were more likely to do unpaid overtime and took about half the amount of sick leave, the Office for National Statistics said.

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Some 36% of employees in Britain did at least some work from home last year as the coronavirus pandemic closed many workplaces, a jump from around 26% in 2019, the country's statistics office said on Monday.

People who worked from home were more likely to do unpaid overtime and took about half the amount of sick leave, the Office for National Statistics said.

People who worked mainly from home were paid on average 9.2% more than people who never worked from home, flipping the pattern of previous years as more high-paid workers worked from home during the pandemic than before, the ONS said.

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