Would you Take a pay cut if you Could Bring Your Dog to Work?

By Maris Interiors Llp, PRNE
Wednesday, March 2, 2011

LONDON, March 3, 2011 - 85% of employees who have dogs would like to be able to bring
them to work, according to a recent survey conducted by office design company
Maris Interiors. Only 5% of dog-owners have however actually ever taken their
pet to the workplace.

A surprising 38% admitted they would consider changing jobs if
it meant they were able to bring their dog in. 16% of dog-owners surveyed
would give up one weeks' holiday in order to have their pooch in the office,
and 14% would even take a pay cut.

Non-dog owners weren't quite so enthusiastic about the idea -
68% were unhappy to work in an environment with dogs around. Common concerns
included fleas, chewed cables, allergies and litter training.

Maris Interiors Chairman, Michael Howard said "We should
perhaps be a little cautious about encouraging dogs in the workplace. Whilst
they might boost morale for the dog-lovers at work, we have to respect the
views of the majority of employees who don't have dogs and don't want their
cables chewed!"

NOTES FOR EDITOR

1. Maris Interiors LLP is the UK's leading specialist in
workplace design and creation. The company design and create world class
working environments for occupiers throughout the UK and continental Europe.
Their team of experts have extensive and in-depth knowledge of how good
design can substantially improve business performance, save substantial
amounts of money and help retain and attract key people.

2. 224 people participated in the survey, conducted between
21st - 25th February 2011.

    CONTACT

    For further information or pictures please contact:

    ADAM KAY
    MBBS BSc COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
    E adam.kay@maris-interiors.co.uk
    D +44(0)20-7902-1874
    M +44(0)7788-165951

CONTACT: For further information or pictures please contact: ADAM KAY, MBBS BSc COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR, E adam.kay at maris-interiors.co.uk, D +44(0)20-7902-1874, M +44(0)7788-165951

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