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- Employers increasingly rely on workers with disabilities amid work-from-home, talent shortage
- Remote work is here to stay: The benefits are just too good to overlook
Remote work has grown in popularity over the last few years. More organizations, particularly after the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic, found considerable benefits for both their business and their employees that went beyond the area of economics by permitting remote work. - The next phase of remote work will be even more disruptive
According to a labor economist, remote work will reshape economies because corporations will need to adjust rules to accommodate remote employees. - The 80 Best Cities In The World For Remote Workers
All cities are not created equal when it comes to remote working. According to the findings of a recent worldwide survey conducted by HR platform WorkMotion, which rated the best 80 locations in the world for remote employees based on a range of parameters. - Intel, Oregon’s largest employer, says ‘majority’ of workers will split time between home and the office from now on
Intel intends to become a “hybrid-first” corporation, allowing most workers to work from home and from the office. - Remote Work Persisting and Trending Permanent
In Gallup’s September update of its monthly employment trends, 45 percent of full-time U.S. employees worked from home either all (25 percent) or part of the time (20 percent). These data are unchanged from remote working rates in July and August, indicating that corporations’ plans to return to the office in the United States remain on hold. - 6 Ways to Convince Your Boss to Continue Working From Home
You can still work from home if you approach the topic with your supervisor correctly. - How to secure your work-from-home office ahead of the holidays
You can still work from home if you approach the topic with your supervisor correctly.