Remember when working from home felt like winning the employment lottery? No commute, no office politics, no pants required for video calls if you positioned your camera strategically. What seemed ...
For some organizations and individuals, losing the social interaction of working in the office can cause problems.
The share of US workers who worked primarily from home last year was 13.3%, according to US Census Bureau data released Thursday, down just a bit from 2023’s 13.8%. With recent monthly surveys from ...
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 ...
Flexibility now outranks pay for most workers, with 85% valuing remote options more than salary and nearly 70% willing to take a pay cut to work remotely. RTO mandates are clashing with worker ...