The debates about remote work, hybrid work and in-office work are (still) raging—and they mostly center around productivity, performance and employee motivation. A quintessential new example of the ...
Remote work has plummeted from its pandemic high. Less than 26% of U.S. households have someone working from home at least one day a week, down from a peak of 37% in early 2021, according to Census ...
Hybrid work -- a combination of remote work and in-office time -- has become increasingly common, even if Elon Musk isn't a fan. And yet plenty of bosses still seem to be getting it very wrong.
I've worked from home, on and off, for most of my career. I put in my time commuting down the 101, sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, and taking two hours to make a 20-minute drive to work. But for ...
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Remote work spiked during the pandemic, from about 6% of full workdays in the U.S. to more than 50% in the spring of 2020. Since then, it’s steadily decreased and since early 2023 has hovered around ...
Remote work is no longer seen as the working person’s utopian dream, as it was once painted. It has become the most emotionally charged workplace topic since the advent of open offices. Ever since the ...
More than 4 million people quit their jobs in August, marking the 15th straight month where as many people left their old jobs for something new. That's despite months of headlines indicating ...