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Chain Desking Trend Affecting Female Workers Twice As Badly As Men

4 months ago 23rd Jun 15:39

Employees urged to enjoy the summer months by working wirelessly

With the first official day of summer this weekend, BT is urging the millions of female workers bound by darkness to free themselves from the trend of ‘chain-desking’ and work outside of the office.

Latest figures show that the majority of city workers are tied to their desks and only see natural sunlight for under an hour per day. Nearly a quarter (22%) see less than twenty minutes during the working day.

Twice as many women as men say they are adversely affected by being stuck at their desks from dawn till dusk. Over two thirds (71%) of female workers are depressed at the thought of not getting away from their desk. Some may even consider throwing a “sickie” to get more sun time.

But what’s most surprising about the research, conducted by Ciao Research for BT Wireless Broadband, is the gender divide – men appear to be much less affected by a lack of daylight in their lives than women. In fact, twice as many sun-seeking women as their male counterparts say that being stuck indoors would seriously worsen their attitude and productivity at work.

In response to these findings on our near-nocturnal nation, BT is urging city-centre bosses to kick the “chain-desking habit”. Dave Hughes, BT Retail’s director of Wireless Broadband, explains: “Out of the office no longer means ‘out of touch’ and workers can stay just as productive when not chained to their desks. The number of Wi-Fi enabled devices flying off the shelves coupled with widely available hotspots provides the tools to support remote working. Let’s just hope the British weather plays along this summer!”

Stephen Alambritis, of the Federation for Small Businesses, foresees this lack of fresh air as becoming a significant sap on productivity: “Lack of sunshine or outdoors activity has an enormous effect on morale and productivity is likely to drop in tandem. With a wide variety of internet access options available to office workers, and more bosses approving remote working, there’s never been a better summer for those workers stuck at their desks to get some productive time in the sun for their boss and themselves.”

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