Desk Dread: 3 Reasons Workers are Dodging the Office

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Modern open office with shared desks, where a man works on a desktop computer. The workspace includes a Logitech webcam, keyboard, mouse, headset and creative tools

A global Logitech research study investigated the key challenges employees face in the hybrid office and how companies can deliver an improved work experience.

Among the findings, results indicate:

  • Around two-thirds of hybrid employees struggle with disruptions and distractions in their company’s workplace
  • A similar number (63 percent) say they face technology issues on days when they go in to the office
  • Half are frustrated with their experience getting set-up in the office or report that they don’t have access to the workspaces they need (51 percent)

The research revealed that offering better technology, reconfiguring office layout and simplifying the individual desk reservation and set-up process would help remove these obstacles. Office technology is particularly important to Gen Z, with over half (53 percent) of these young workers reporting that they would go into the office more often if there were more reliable tech and equipment.

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