I can remember a time when remote work was greatly frowned upon. It was viewed as an opportunity for employees to slack off, take care of kids, or get stuff done around the house—or so everyone thought. In reality, a number of reports now show that remote workers are more productive in the same amount of hours as in-office workers. And just last year, Gallup reported that some 43% of working Americans now spend at least some time working remotely, up four percentage points from 2012.
What Everyone Gets Wrong About Working Remotely - Jell Blog
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