Remote Work Now Hurting Careers More Than Wallets
Remote work harms career growth; 10% of CHROs now favor in-office workers for promotions.
Remote work harms career growth; 10% of CHROs now favor in-office workers for promotions.
Part-time job postings have surged across various sectors in the U.S. workforce since 2022.
A "right to switch off" has been proposed by the U.K. Labour party to counter burnout among workers.
Office time is needed for a promotion at Dell, but nearly half of its employees still choose to work remotely.
Nearly half the European workforce would reject a job lacking remote or hybrid work options.
U.S. childcare faces rising costs, low wages, and expired federal aid, threatening workforce stability.
AI has the potential to unlock so many efficiencies it could facilitate a shorter workweek for millions.
New RTO policies are increasing pressure on employees to be seen working, which is hurting morale.
Federal employees advocate for greater flexibility as RTO mandates lower job satisfaction.
Study finds "busy bragging" is harmful, lowering likability, perceived competence, and team cooperation.
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