Remote workers seem to have lots of perks these days, including a commute-less job, a favorable work-life balance and the ability to save on a business wardrobe and other previously needed ...
A new study shows remote workers do not take as much vacation as their in-office counterparts. The debate over remote work continues to rage, but those who work from home take less time off, according ...
Remote workers are less likely than their non-remote counterparts to take vacation time, according to Gusto’s Aug. 30 analysis of data from its platform. Overall, remote workers took 5.5% less ...
Even as companies and their remote workforces battle over return-to-office mandates, the home office may have a branch location: the hotel pool. Fifty-four percent of Americans who work from home said ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the life of a freelancer. Aug 01, 2024, 12:30am EDT Woman works on laptop while sitting by the table in front of ...
Covid-19 changed our lives and gave us a new normal on many things including the way that we work and where we work from. An increasing number of employees are embracing the concept of "hush trips"—a ...
Earning a good living has always been a top priority for qualified job-hunters, but in the post-pandemic world, how you earn it and from where is just as important. Employees have been demanding ...