Remote working in the post-pandemic era: A comparison of the attitudes and experiences of employees with and without disabilities

Abstract

This exploratory study compares the remote work experiences of employees with and without disabilities in New Zealand, revealing key differences in preferences and barriers. While both groups perceive remote work as beneficial to workplace culture, employees with disabilities report a more pronounced impact alongside distinct challenges. The study emphasizes the need for inclusive remote work policies to ensure equitable opportunities for all.

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Edgar Pacheco
Victoria University of Wellington

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