"Teleworking needs a lot of patience?"
I think it's based on my own special environment, and my arrogance.
I have always used a keyboard within three days until I was 19 years old.
Computer is now a part of my body.
So, I don't feel pain in teleworking itself.
This news of "Many people are furious about teleworking policy during the Tokyo Olympics" seems to be a different argument from a problem about IT literacy.
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The majority of jobs in the world can't be completed only by computer & remote work.
Looking at the data, 12.5% of workers do not use computers, but this doesn't means that 100% of work is computer-based.
Those who do not use computers 100% of the time are high among part-time workers (33.7%) and sales and service workers (25.2%).
However, since actual work is a hybrid of computer and non-computer work, the ratio of "work cannot be accomplished by telework alone" should be much higher.
Even if you think about it normally, telework is not viable for cleaning, customer service, line manufacturing, supermarkets, security, hairdressers, housekeeping, inspection, moving businesses, nursing care, farming, fishing, construction, and sales clerks in general.
As far as I can see from the data here, the "ratio of the working population that cannot be established by telework alone" is about "70%", which is the majority.
I just happen to be in the minority.
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So...
"Many people are furious about teleworking policy during the Tokyo Olympics"
is not a media demagogue, but a quantitative "many people" based on the data.