85% of employers claim that the arrival time of employees has increased in the past year
Posted on Jan 22, 2021 by Ifi Reporter - Dan Bielski
A survey by the business information company BdiCoface among about 500 executives and human resources managers in high-tech, finance, real estate and communications companies shows that 85% of employers claim that the arrival time of employees has increased in the past year. According to the data, 49% indicate that employees " Spend "another 15 minutes on average on the road, 28% estimate that employees spend another 30 minutes on the road and 8% claim that they spend between 30 minutes and another hour. Not surprisingly, then, about 35% of employers indicated that they encountered the phenomenon of leaving a place Work because of the traffic jams.
The lengthening of the time of arrival at the workplace also affects the job applicants. According to employers, 59% of candidates consider the ability to get to work easily a significant consideration in choosing a workplace, 28% claim that it is a secondary consideration and only 5% claim that it is not a consideration. 8% of employers report candidates who have resigned due to lack of transportation accessibility.
Despite the traffic jams, most workers in Israel still come to work in their private car or company car. Employers responded that 82% of their employees come to work by car and only 17% arrive by public transport. Only one percent comes in a two-wheeled vehicle (motorcycle, bicycle, scooter). About 92% of the employers even answered that there has been no change in the last year in the number of employees who come to their place of work by public transport.
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