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72% of S’pore workers want flexible hours or 4-day work week: Survey

LaoHongBiscuit

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72% of S’pore workers want flexible hours or 4-day work week: Survey

A study by the ADP Research Institute has found that many workers in Singapore desire more flexible work hours, even as companies adopt hybrid working models.

More specifically, they want flexibility in deciding when they work, instead of sticking to strict hours.

The study also gathered perceptions on mental health awareness at the workplace as well as overtime work.

Desire for flexible work hours strong among Singapore workers​

In the study titled ‘People at Work 2023: A Global Workforce Review‘, the ADP Research Institute shared findings on various work arrangements that have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The first is the hybrid work model, which allows workers to choose where they work — whether at the office, remotely, or a mixture of both.

Workers in India lead the pack in the Asia Pacific (APAC) with 44% having such freedom. In contrast, only 24% of employees in Singapore say they enjoy this privilege. However, some (34%) see it eventually becoming the norm.

Other flexibilities include the option to choose when they work, which 74% of APAC workers say they want. Among these, 72% of Singapore workers surveyed voted in favour of flexible hours, which may come in the form of a four-day work week.

However, they were more confident in Singapore companies adopting a hybrid work model than the four-day work week, which had more votes among Australian workers.

Employees in Singapore putting in more hours than what they’re paid for​

When it comes to welfare, a little more than half (52%) of respondents in Singapore didn’t feel like they could discuss mental health openly at work.

46% said they were “always, often or sometimes underpaid”, while less than half were satisfied with training and development and career progression opportunities.

Despite the less-than-favourable figures, the ADP study found that workers in Singapore are still highly committed.

According to them, workers here are sacrificing eight hours and 11 minutes of unpaid time each week.

You may read the full report here.
 

cockie

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72% of S’pore workers want flexible hours or 4-day work week: Survey

A study by the ADP Research Institute has found that many workers in Singapore desire more flexible work hours, even as companies adopt hybrid working models.

More specifically, they want flexibility in deciding when they work, instead of sticking to strict hours.

The study also gathered perceptions on mental health awareness at the workplace as well as overtime work.

Desire for flexible work hours strong among Singapore workers​

In the study titled ‘People at Work 2023: A Global Workforce Review‘, the ADP Research Institute shared findings on various work arrangements that have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The first is the hybrid work model, which allows workers to choose where they work — whether at the office, remotely, or a mixture of both.

Workers in India lead the pack in the Asia Pacific (APAC) with 44% having such freedom. In contrast, only 24% of employees in Singapore say they enjoy this privilege. However, some (34%) see it eventually becoming the norm.

Other flexibilities include the option to choose when they work, which 74% of APAC workers say they want. Among these, 72% of Singapore workers surveyed voted in favour of flexible hours, which may come in the form of a four-day work week.

However, they were more confident in Singapore companies adopting a hybrid work model than the four-day work week, which had more votes among Australian workers.

Employees in Singapore putting in more hours than what they’re paid for​

When it comes to welfare, a little more than half (52%) of respondents in Singapore didn’t feel like they could discuss mental health openly at work.

46% said they were “always, often or sometimes underpaid”, while less than half were satisfied with training and development and career progression opportunities.

Despite the less-than-favourable figures, the ADP study found that workers in Singapore are still highly committed.

According to them, workers here are sacrificing eight hours and 11 minutes of unpaid time each week.

You may read the full report here.

Who don’t want to work less days in a week, but is it possible?
The answer is NO, Pappies would not even wanting to allow more annual leave.

Another thing to think, those old bird who work 5.5 days last time would be able to tell that from a 5.5 days work week to a 5 days work week took donkey to the pappies to implement….

So now, it would take the papacies another donkey years to implement 4 days work week…
 

searcher1

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SG have perfected the WFH culture & its not going back anymore
Now Employers can hire people cross-country as long internet is available
Really dig own grave, shoot ownself this time ... if you are not employed at the moment, good bye permanently
 

nabeifuckpap

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SG have perfected the WFH culture & its not going back anymore
Now Employers can hire people cross-country as long internet is available
Really dig own grave, shoot ownself this time ... if you are not employed at the moment, good bye permanently
Still got some companies here WFH don't have or only 1 day WFH
 

birdie69

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SG have perfected the WFH culture & its not going back anymore
Now Employers can hire people cross-country as long internet is available
Really dig own grave, shoot ownself this time ... if you are not employed at the moment, good bye permanently
Employers to retrenched these 72% workers and recruit CECA Indians to replace them
 

iAgent

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Why not have someone working for you for 4-days in a week rather than the other way round?
 
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