Some are going as far as rejecting their dream jobs to ensure their pup is welcome in the workplace.
Pet owners love their furry companions, but would you go as far as rejecting your dream job or taking a pay cut if it means your pet was allowed into the office? Many Brits are claiming that they would.
When it comes to priorities while looking for a job, almost a quarter of Brits said that having their dog at work was at the top of the list. This significantly outranked other perks such as a company gym , a company canteen and paid health care . The research has also revealed the top 10 dog-friendly cities in the country, which make up a third of the UK's current workplaces accommodating dog-friendly policies.
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