Singaporeans are adjusting to working from home, new poll reveals

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Singaporeans have learnt over time to better adjust to working from home, as new survey data shows that overall productivity among employees gradually increased from April to June.

According to a survey by employee engagement platform EngageRocket that had 20,000 respondents from 127 companies across various sectors, about 23 per cent said in June that they were more productive working from home than when they worked in the office before the coronavirus outbreak.

This number was up from the 15 per cent in April, when the circuit breaker period had just begun and employees were starting to work from home.

Mr Leong Chee Tung, co-founder and chief executive of EngageRocket, said: “Productivity levels increased between the start of the circuit breaker and phase two, reflecting the way leaders (of companies) are successfully responding to this crisis.”

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