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About 38% in Singapore are ready to forgo pay raises for flexibility, a Morgan McKinley survey revealed.
Eighty nine per cent of Singaporean respondents express a strong preference for continuing in a hybrid or remote work model. Those in hybrid models are most content, with 38% willing to sacrifice pay raises for flexibility. Regional differences exist in return-to-office mandates, with higher rates in Hong Kong , Australia , Japan , Singapore , and China compared to the UK , Canada , and Ireland .
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