Men switch footwear more often than women. Meanwhile, if there’s anyone going barefoot, it’s the women. Only three percent of Czech employees are forbidden to take off their shoes by the company dress code.
Three research studies and three different views of remote working (known as “home office”). The coronavirus pandemic has speeded up the transition of most companies to virtual business. How are employees coming to terms with the new conditions and what environment are they working in now?
How often does spark, perhaps small, set off at the office? How many love affairs begin in a working team? And what (dis)advantages do such relationships have for everyone involved?
Do you buy Christmas gifts at work? If you order them online, do you ask for a delivery to your office? Please join our effort and fill in the attached survey below. It will take you aprox. 3 minutes. No personal data are collected. Results of the survey will be published on this website.
Who changes shoes more often at work - women, or men? Is it acceptable for a dress code policy to go barefoot? We want to analyse the current shoe culture inside Czech offices. Please join our effort and fill in the attached survey below. It will take you aprox. 3 minutes. No personal data are collected. Results of the survey will be published on this website.
What services do people expect to have on-site at their workplace? They want a weight room or a good cafe nearby much more than a nursery. This is one of the conclusions from a huge survey of over 2,500 employees across the Czech Republic.