The widespread adoption of hybrid working has led to a boom in active commuting – where workers combine their commute with physical exercise – resulting in improved wellness, productivity, and job satisfaction, according to a new poll from IWG. The increased use of local flexible workspaces by hybrid workers has been central to this shift, says the firm, which provides local flexible workspaces. Almost two thirds (62 percent) of commutes to local workspaces are now mostly or entirely active, a 38 percent increase compared to commutes to city centre offices. The study claims that walking (88 percent), cycling (34 percent), and running (28 percent) were the most common forms of active commuting, with workers travelling on average 324 km via walking, 366 km via running, and 418 km on bike to a local workspace annually... RSK: Workers say by doing this they have a higher rate of satisfaction and desire to work, but there is no word on the level and quality of their work production... | ||
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