The Work Research Institute has issued a study looking at how workers view their job situation. This year, a range of questions also explored how workers have been affected by anti-corona measures. A large majority of the respondents, 69%, say they now work in a different manner than before the corona epidemic. 31% say they have less to do, while 36% say they have more. 16% have cut their working hours and 10% have experienced a loss in income. 11% of the respondents have been furloughed.
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