That's according to a study by Auxillion.
Issues created by remote working could be costing Irish businesses over 3.3 billion euro a year, according to a new survey published this morning.
The poll of office workers shows they spend hours of work time every week finding and sharing documents, a task made more difficult when working from home.
Donal O'Sullivan - CTO of Auxillion, which carried out the survey, says while remote working is working well, some companies have failed to train their staff properly
Donal O'Sullivan says despite the problems, home working is here to stay when the pandemic ends
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