The figures were compiled by Pure Telecom.
A new survey has found that more than half of Irish office workers have returned to the workplace.
The workers, who leave behind the comforts of their home, are back on a full or part-time basis.
The research also found more than a quarter of those who have returned are reconsidering their attendance.
These people are concerned about travelling to work due to rising Covid-19 numbers.
Never going back in to the office.
Went in yesterday for the first time since I started working and someone (luckily from another team) asked me if I know what a meme is ? pic.twitter.com/pizMFpo4Qf— Everything But The Girl (@sass_panda) September 22, 2021
As regards those who have not yet returned - only a small percentage don't want to return to the office at all.
Some are plotting to return by the end of the year, with 13% of those surveyed aiming to come back in January or February.
One in five want to return to their workplace full-time at some point. That involves attendance five days a week.
On average, workers want to work three days a week away in the office as the want for a hybrid working environment increases.
Pure Telecom also found that men are more likely to ask for compensation for household bills incurred working from home.