New LinkedIn data finds 63% of professionals would choose to continue working remotely if given the choice
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While there's a big push to reopen the economy from lawmakers, workers themselves don't feel safe returning to business as usual. The majority of workers don't want to return to their workplaces, citing safety concerns over the coronavirus as their top reason, a recent LinkedInAbout 57% of professionals don't feel safe returning to work yet, LinkedIn found, and 63% of professionals would choose to continue working from home if given the choice to return.
Parents are more worried about their offices reopening before the end of the year than adults without kids, per the survey.
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