Workonomics
Roundup #2: The 'Quiet Quitting' Phenomenon
Whatever the story is with quiet quitting, the levels of actively disengaged workers (getting into rage quitting territory) …
Remote WorkWorkonomics
Whatever the story is with quiet quitting, the levels of actively disengaged workers (getting into rage quitting territory) …
Remote WorkDerek Power
The office isn’t dead, but if you don’t trust your employees to work remotely your company might very well be.
Remote WorkTexas Monthly
With workers continuing to stay home post-pandemic and housing in short supply, developers in the state’s largest …
Remote WorkFast Company
The CMO of Norwest Venture Partners reveals her own struggle with impostor syndrome during the pandemic and the lessons she …
Remote WorkHacker News
Recently I got to know the pay scales that my peers and even junior developers are getting in the US/EU. It is substantially …
Remote WorkNoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 38 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Newsletter Remote WorkThe Harvard Gazette
Bosses shouldn’t just go with their guts, and consensus may not work. Start by deciding what really matters, business …
Remote WorkHarvard Business Review
Every employee, every workday, makes a decision: Are they only willing to do the minimum work necessary to keep their job? Or …
WorkThe Washington Post
Some business leaders worry remote options could destroy their company culture. But companies that have operated remotely for …
Remote WorkGallup
Using a nationally representative sample of 8,090 remote-capable U.S. employees surveyed in June 2022, we explored the …
Remote WorkWorld Economic Forum
The debate over what is lost when remote work replaces an in-person workplace just got an infusion of much-needed data. …
Remote WorkFortune
In pre-pandemic times, the specter of reduced productivity was a main reason bosses were wary of remote work. That line of …
Remote WorkThe New Yorker
We’re thrilled to invite you to a fourth-round interview—an overnight camping trip with our twenty-five-person …
CareerA couple days ago I was queueing behind someone at the security line at a small airport. He got to the front of the queue, …
Digital Nomad TravelThe Guardian
Both remote work and a return to the office have their benefits – which is why a compromise is inevitable.
Remote WorkNoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 38 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Newsletter Remote WorkFast Company
Gusto’s head of Remote Experiences explains that it’s easy to make quick judgments about new work styles, but …
Remote WorkI would love to get recommendations for countries or parts of the world that are good for first time / beginner digital …
Digital NomadThe Washington Post
Globalization crushed blue-collar jobs throughout the Rust Belt. Now some urban professionals could be poised for a similar …
Remote WorkAssuming you took all the steps to do it safely, likely got fired? Given that a lot of companies do this because of tax/legal …
Digital Nomad Remote WorkThe Washington Post
Employers need to consider what’s legal, cost-effective and fair when approving expenses for office travel for remote …
Remote WorkMorning Brew
For the first time ever, something interesting is happening in America’s suburbs: Companies are placing big bets on …
Remote WorkLos Angeles Times
Now as remote work looks likely to survive in some form for the foreseeable future, a battle is starting to brew over who …
Remote WorkThe Wall Street Journal
Many employers dial down how much paid time off they give new moms and dads.
WorkNoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 37 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Newsletter Remote WorkJean Hsu
What if, instead of focusing heavily on work-life balance, managers and companies supported people in having a healthy …
Work-Life BalanceExperimental History
Givers think that conversations unfold as a series of invitations; takers think conversations unfold as a series of …
LifeThe Wall Street Journal
Millions of workers have switched jobs or gone remote—a big reason many employees say work friendships are harder to forge …
WorkBBC
Workplace bullying is thriving in the remote-work era, as technology opens new avenues for unkind behaviour.
Remote WorkThe Washington Post
While the fine women and men at U.S. statistical agencies are still grappling with how to measure this astonishing …
Remote WorkBelle Lin | The Wall Street Journal
Artificial intelligence continues to impact the technology labor market.
Nina Bai | Stanford Medicine
In a new, large-scale study of sleep behavior, Stanford Medicine scientists found that night owls don’t really thrive late at night.
Gene Myers | USA Today
“With people with disabilities, working at home is a really big factor," said Kruse, a professor of labor studies and human resources management. The demographic “definitely outpaced the employment increase for people without disabilities.”
Dan Vergano | Scientific American
Donald Trump has joined big firms in demanding workers end remote work. But the evidence suggests that hurts both workers and the work.
Mari Mar Boillos Pereira, Ana Blanco Canales | The Conversation
Have you ever wondered whether the language you speak influences the way you see the world? Well, according to a number of studies in psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology and linguistic anthropology, it does. Languages don’t just allow us to communicate – they also shape our perception of what surrounds us, and ourselves.
Alex Halverson | The Seattle Times
Zillow shifted to allowing people to work fully remote during the pandemic. It’s been a recruiting and retention tool for Zillow as they “now see four times the number of job applicants for every job we have versus what we did before the pandemic,” Wacksman said.
Sera Milbank, Ella McCall | MinterEllisonRuddWatts
Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis has announced new conditions to New Zealand’s visitor visas settings, allowing visitors to work remotely for an overseas employer or client while they are in New Zealand. The “digital nomad visa” is aimed at attracting more tourism to New Zealand, by allowing travellers coming to New Zealand to continue working for their overseas employers or clients, without breaching the conditions of their visitor visas.
Sydney Lake | Fortune
Remote workers are accepting lower salaries in order to work from home. Some are taking as much as 5% to 15% less pay to do so, while other employers are reversing the strategy to entice workers to come to the office at higher salaries.
Polly Thompson, Jyoti Mann | Business Insider
In an email sent on Friday morning, CEO Michael Dell said that from March, the company would expect all employees living within roughly an hour of offices to be at their desks five days a week.
Kathryn B. Creedy | BBC
Ever wondered why flight times seem to be getting longer? It’s called “padding”, a phenomenon that helps airlines arrive on time – but at a cost.
Aki Ito | Business Insider
Why have Zoomers replaced boomers as the most burned-out generation?
Jennifer Liu | CNBC
With the new year comes new goals, and for some CEOs that includes issuing fresh return-to-office mandates for their workers.
Zoë Cullen, Christopher Stanton | Harvard Business School Working Knowledge
More organizations are asking employees to return to offices, but many employees would rather take a pay cut than commute. Research by Zoë Cullen and Christopher Stanton puts a value on remote work.
DJ DiDonna | Harvard Business Review
A research-based primer on getting the most out of an extended leave from work.
Ashley Belanger | Ars Technica
US agencies wasting billions on empty offices a “embarrassment,” RTO memo says.
David A. Patterson | Communications of the ACM
Sharing 16 life lessons, and nine magic words.
Daniel | NoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 36 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Seher Asaf, Kathryn Armstrong | BBC
New Zealand has relaxed its visa requirements to attract so-called “digital nomads” - people who travel while working remotely - in an attempt to boost tourism.
Mert Bulan
It’s been over a year since one of the most significant turning points in my life, and it’s time to reflect on that.
UBS
In an era of remote work, many hoped for greater gender equity. Yet Nobel Laureate Claudia Goldin’s work shows there’s more to it.
Katrien Devolder | The University of Oxford
Instead of asking whether remote workers are lazy, we should ask whether, and how, different working arrangements enable people to direct their effort more effectively to the right goal.
Lizzie Enfield | BBC
Sweden’s long, cold nights might put you off going there in winter, unless, that is, you are in search of that elusive 21st-Century luxury: a good night’s sleep.
Julia Richardson | The Conversation
According to the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), about 10% of federal workers are fully remote. The impact of this order will be far-reaching.
Lily Zheng | Harvard Business Review
How a new framework built around fairness, access, inclusion, and representation can succeed where DEI has failed.
Zoe Conway | BBC
Working from home is creating a generation who are “not doing proper work”, the former boss of Marks and Spencer and Asda has warned.