A study found that WFH could make workers more productive, though it will directly reduce spending in major city centres as seen with this empty cafe in the City of London, UK. — Bloomberg
The great work-from-home experiment occasioned by the pandemic has divided opinion in the corporate suite and sparked endless debates about whether employees work as effectively from the kitchen table as they do from the office.
A new study finds that, in fact, remote work does indeed make us more productive.
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