These are just some of the findings of the latest TRUCE workplace survey, The Connected Workforce, which found some interesting (and somewhat disappointing) concerns among 1200 US workers:
30.2% of workers see the need to use outdated systems that are cumbersome or slow at work as a big concern when it comes to work-related technology.
Almost a quarter (23.9%) are concerned that they always need to be connected.
7% are concerned about needing to learn new systems or processes.
15.4% of workers say some employers continue to insist on holding too many video conferences. (Here’s how to make those meetings more effective.)
Surveillance in the remote workplace is also upsetting people.