![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More people are choosing to not let a conference call get in the way of a good time. Workers have suddenly been invited into some of their colleagues’ most intimate and private personal spaces, obscuring the line between their professional and personal lives.Īround ten per cent of people claim to have already seen someone partially or completely naked on a video conference call since the start of lockdown, according to a survey of UK workers by coworking company EasyOffices, while 13 per cent have heard or seen someone on the toilet, or have witnessed bodily functions like farting or belching during work hours. When we swapped the office for our homes, people found themselves taking video conference calls in beds, on sofas or at dining room tables which was also the same place they would wind down at the end of the day (and yes, have sex). But since many people started working from home and interact with each other on Zoom rather than real life, the lines between private and professional life have collided - and the people exposing themselves are no longer strangers. ![]()
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