Remote harassment: Japan debating guidelines on working from home


Business experts fear new forms of harassment could be emerging amid the home working boom. — Joe Giddens/PA Wire/dpa

What impact is remote work having on our health? What does it mean for our relationships with bosses? And do we all have to return to the office eventually, even if we prefer it at home?

The pandemic has led to numerous questions about how we work, and among the countries intensely debating the benefits of remote working is Japan, which is calling on employees to stay home even after lifting its state of emergency.

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