Remote work isn’t just a perk. For many, it enhances productivity, mental health, autonomy and long-term career satisfaction.
Remote work has surged in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic, with 33 percent of white collar workers being fully remote as of late 2024, according to OnePoll. However, the trend could be ...
For many of us, our first remote work experience was in 2020. It was a reactionary, chaotic introduction to working from home amidst a global crisis. And yet—as the ever-adaptable humans we are—many ...
Anyone scanning recent headlines could be forgiven for believing that remote work is on life support. High-profile companies and governments have ordered employees back to headquarters, and talking ...
I have a love/hate relationship with remote work. Personally, I am a huge fan of the increase in productivity that comes with a lack of commute. And to be honest, I also value the increase in ...
Employers who eliminate Friday as an in-office workday give people a chance to reorganize less valuable job tasks more effectively.
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Across much of America, workers fear their options for remote work are slipping away. But remote work is alive and well, at least for now. Five years into the pandemic workplace revolution, roughly 38 ...
Georgia ranks No. 5 in the U.S. for remote employees working an unofficial four-day week. 23% of workers have secretly worked from a vacation destination, while 47% take calls from their car. 42% send ...
Once upon a time, the big idea was simple—work from anywhere! Thanks to technological advances, you didn’t need to be tethered to your office desk to collaborate with coworkers (or swap memes with ...
Google has revised its Work from Anywhere (WFA) policy, a popular benefit that allowed employees to work from a location outside their main office for up to four weeks a year. Under the new rule, even ...