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San Francisco recorded a drop of nearly 210,000 people during a typical workday in 2021 compared to 2019.
Read moreThe plan also includes provisions for permanent residency pathways for STEM field workers and entrepreneurs who establish companies employing Canadians.
Read moreDespite a strong labor market, Americans are working fewer hours post-pandemic, with the average workweek declining to 34.3 hours.
Read moreStanford research reveals that fully remote work may result in 10% to 20% lower productivity compared to in-person work.
Read moreThe rise of remote work preferences is challenging the traditional five-day workweek, with employees showing a preference to avoid the office on Mondays and Fridays.
Read moreIn the next two decades, it’s estimated that workers can expect to spend 30% to 40% of their weeks working from home.
Read moreCompared to the previous year, the number of startup funding deals decreased by a third, and the total investment amount dropped by almost half in the second quarter.
Read moreData reveals that 45% of the tech employees laid off from October 2022 to June 2023 were women.
Read moreThe surge in employment was particularly felt in industries that directly serve consumers, such as leisure and hospitality.
Read moreAI technology companies are under examination from regulatory bodies in the U.S. and Europe.
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