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61% of Russians polled by VTSIOM, said that they are not satisfied with the transition to the remote mode of operation, according to RIA Novosti. The Russians lamented the lack of direct contact with people, and inability to concentrate at home.

Analysts have found that in a pandemic coronavirus and the country’s mode of self-isolation 54% of the population not working, 27% continue to work in offices or businesses, 16% switched to “udalenka”. Most Russians who can afford to work from home – with higher education.

61% of workers in the new regime didn’t like: 30% pointed to the need for personal contact and communication, 15% complained about a lack of working environment at home. 36% of respondents said that “udalenke” they like: in the list of advantages is the lack of expenses for travel and flexible work schedule.

The poll involved 1,600 residents of the Russian Federation, aged 18 years.

Earlier, as reported “the Rambler”, the researchers of public opinion found that 67% of married residents of the Russian Federation expressed a desire to go back to work in the office.