🚨 New Research Alert!
Loneliness at work is a growing challenge, especially in London, where employees report feeling more isolated than anywhere else in the UK.
🔹 35% feel lonely when working from home
🔹 28% feel lonely even in the office
It’s time to rethink the office, not just as a place to work, but as a space for connection. After all, a stronger workplace community leads to higher performance, reduced stress, and greater employee loyalty.
💡 Discover how businesses can combat workplace loneliness in our latest report in partnership with Future Places Studio: “Community and Where We Work” 👉 https://hbreavis.com/uk/resource/new-research-community-and-where-we-work/
#WorkplaceWellbeing #FutureOfWork #CommunityAtWork #Research
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