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The Workforce is on the Move…and so is Compensation

Bonnie Low Kramen

May 26, 2021. Employees who work from home are choosing to take “remote” literally. They are moving to new cities and new qualities of life, as nature may become the new corner office. The “traditional” Monday through Friday, go into the office, that is. By Jeremy Spake and Bonnie Low-Kramen.

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Major new report offers snapshot of hybrid and remote work debate in the US

Workplace Insight

Those wanting to be fully remote increased by six percentage points (42 percent in 2022, vs 36 percent in 2021). Due to the potential scheduling problems, 21 percent of employers require remote workers to work in the same time zone as the HQ. Getting to the office is usually more expensive than working from home.

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U.S. Federal Report Finds RTO Fails When Compared To Remote Work

Allwork

Employers in the GAO study reported halving office footprints and reducing lease expenses when they permanently embraced flexible work models. Hardware costs shrank as companies shifted to hot-desking and home-office stipends rather than fixed cubicles. Employees benefit as well.