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Work-from-Home Era Ends for Millions of Americans

3 pointsby rbrownabout 2 years ago

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alex_lavabout 2 years ago
Saw this coming a mile away. Businesses aren&#x27;t just going to forget about all the money they waste on buildings they continue to have to pay for, even if people aren&#x27;t in them. Not to mention these businesses not wanting to be WFH prior to the pandemic, they almost certainly didn&#x27;t adapt WFH and have a universally positive experience. WFH was always going to be held hostage behind the economy.<p>Personally, I think many people aren&#x27;t as productive from home as in the office. I also believe many people are unproductive from an office. Neither is a panacea, and treating WFH or in office as a binary comparison means we all lose.
rbrownabout 2 years ago
&quot;Share of businesses with workers on-site most of the time neared prepandemic levels in 2022, Labor Department finds<p>Some 72.5% of business establishments said their employees teleworked rarely or not at all last year, according to a Labor Department report released this week. That figure climbed from 60.1% in 2021. The survey showed about 21 million more workers on-site full time in 2022, compared with the prior year. An establishment is defined as each business location—such as an individual restaurant in a chain.<p>The new number is also close to the share of establishments—76.7%—that said they had no employees teleworking before the Covid-19 pandemic, and that were open in February 2020, the Labor Department said. Employers recently have begun pushing harder to get staff to work on-site more often, as recession fears prompt an increased emphasis on worker productivity.&quot;
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