Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted office life, American workplaces are settling into a new rhythm. Employees in remote-friendly jobs now spend an average of 2.3 days each week working from home, a research team that tracks remote employment has found. And when you look at all workers—and not just those in remote-friendly positions—they’re working remotely 1.4 days a week, or 28% of the time. Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted office life, American workplaces are settling into a new rhythm. Employees in remote-friendly jobs now spend an average of 2.3 days each week working from home, a research team that tracks remote employment has found. And when you look at all workers—and not just those in remote-friendly positions—they’re working remotely 1.4 days a week, or 28% of the time. Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
US workers with remote-friendly jobs still work from home nearly half the time, five years after the pandemic began
