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  2. Why working remotely feels so jarring – according to philosophy

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    Our working lives provide us with something more important than a pay cheque.

  3. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    Remote work may make it easier for workers to balance their work responsibilities with their personal life and family roles such as caring for children or elderly parents. Remote work improves efficiency by reducing travel time, and reduces commuting time and time stuck in traffic congestion, improving quality of life. [58] [63]

  4. Virtual workplace - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of workers began remote work for the first time. [7] 88% of office workers worldwide reported working from home during the pandemic, which was novel for 57%. [8] Research from IWG found that 70% of employees globally work remotely at least one day every week, and more than half do so at least half of the ...

  5. Americans with disabilities work remotely more than the ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, allowing individuals with disabilities to work at home is one type of reasonable accommodation, which the Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers with 15 or more employees to ...

  6. Workers have a $1.4 trillion message for the Fortune 500: We ...

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    Indeed, earlier Owl Labs research has found that remote workers spend half the amount of money as in-person workers. The commute, lunch, and occasional coffee, among other little expenses, can add ...

  7. Toxic workplace - Wikipedia

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    Toxic workplaces are created by the actions of toxic employers or employees; that is, individuals who are motivated by personal gain, whether driven by power, money, fame, or special status, utilize unethical means or behaviors to psychologically manipulate, belittle, or frustrate those around them, or divert attention away from their personal inadequate performance or misdeeds.

  8. Bad news for ‘lazy girl’ employees: A boss who axed 90% of ...

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    Interest in “lazy girl” jobs has surged as Gen Z rejects hustle culture, embraces doing the bare minimum on Mondays, and takes work at a snail’s pace.. But one CEO has dealt a blow to those ...

  9. Quality of working life - Wikipedia

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    Quality of working life (QWL) describes a person's broader employment-related experience.Various authors and researchers have proposed models of quality of working life – also referred to as quality of worklife – which include a wide range of factors, sometimes classified as "motivator factors" which if present can make the job experience a positive one, and "hygiene factors" which if ...