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Indian tech companies made big WFH promises. Now they're calling millions of workers back
As attrition rates spike, Indian tech companies scramble to bring workers back to campuses.
Remote WorkRest of World
As attrition rates spike, Indian tech companies scramble to bring workers back to campuses.
Remote WorkEuronews
Remote workers in Portugal could see a healthier work-life balance under new labour laws approved by the country’s …
Remote WorkDevon Zuegel
Remote work is creating a new economic niche, and countries that put in the work to fill it will finally be able to compete …
Remote WorkBBC
Electronic monitoring of home workers by companies is rising sharply, a survey suggests. The government is being urged to …
Remote WorkRolling Stone
While we try to gain some solid footing in the current ever-changing space of work, we ask ourselves whether we should work …
Remote WorkTravel Stats Man
As I waited to board an A380 on a trip to San Francisco from London this year I did some back of the napkin (literally) …
TravelNPR
The evidence is mixed, but many employees say they’re able to be more productive working from home than they were in …
Remote WorkArchitectural Digest
The architects were offered free reign to transform the area into a place where people would actually want to live, so …
TravelHacker News
If given the opportunity to work remotely from anywhere in the world where would you go? Or if you’ve recently …
Life Remote WorkThe Wall Street Journal
The flexibility of remote work doesn’t have to come at the expense of your current compensation.
Remote WorkNoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 48 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Newsletter Remote WorkBig Think
The “Euro Night Sprinter” map is utopian, but Europe’s rail future could look a lot like it.
TravelOlivier Lacan
Instead working remotely has become almost normal, except to corporate leaders who prefer portraying it as “working …
Remote WorkThe Economist
Many people, perhaps believing that working from home really meant shirking from home, assumed that office life would soon …
Remote WorkBinghamton University
People who are both trustworthy and competent are most sought after, according to Binghamton University School of Management …
WorkAxios
Before the pandemic, if you woke up with a runny nose or a tickle in your throat, it was a simple enough decision to stay …
Remote WorkFast Company
So in the era of remote work, what kinds of perks should employers be offering to their employees? The answer is simple: Let …
Remote WorkTIME
For some, it’s burnout. For others, the timing was ripe to refocus on side projects as the stresses of the pandemic …
WorkTNW
Could borderless living be the future?
Digital NomadHacker News
I’ve been working for small(ish) startups based in the US internationally and have had no issues. (I work as a …
Remote WorkDan's Newsletter
In order to understand how to use your Github to land an interview, you need to understand who your audience is. Weirdly …
CareerNoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 40 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Newsletter Remote WorkThe Wall Street Journal
For decades, ‘superstar cities’ have been attracting talent and money. But thanks to remote work, their status is …
Remote WorkTravel Weekly
Demand for immersive, work-from-anywhere journeys is still at a high point, and tour operators, hotels, cruise lines and …
Remote Work TravelRecode
How working from home is changing the suburbs as we know them.
Remote WorkThe Atlantic
In ways both large and small, American society still assumes that the default adult has a partner and that the default …
LifeClive Thompson
The Luddites weren’t so much opposed to technology as opposed to the way capitalism was evolving, in those early …
Remote WorkQuartz
The number one thing that’s happened is that a lot of businesses and a lot of workers have found that remote work works …
Remote WorkBBC
The workplace is a seller’s market: 1.2 million job vacancies across the UK in September. That’s a record, and it …
Remote WorkBusiness Insider
One employee describes increased micromanagement, burnout, and being cut out of decisions.
Remote WorkMari 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.
Emma Goldberg | The New York Times
Amazon, JPMorgan and others have been telling their employees that remote work is over. Now federal employees have been ordered to come to work in person, too.
John | World Day
Forget the tourist-packed Piazzas and crowded museums – Florence’s hidden nomad scene offers a tantalizing blend of old-world charm and digital-age connectivity. As the birthplace of the Renaissance, this Italian gem now fosters a quiet revolution, attracting remote workers seeking inspiration amid its cobblestone streets and artistic legacy.
Daniel | NoDesk
This week’s NoDesk newsletter features 36 new remote jobs, and the week’s top remote work reads.
Russell Baylis
I work from home everyday, I am susceptible to eye strain, eye pain, and dizziness. Having a working environment that’s as easy on my eyes as possible is of critical importance. I hope that by sharing what I’ve learned, it can be helpful to you if you work from home, and like many, have experienced WFH eye strain.