Bosses are right: remote workers spend 2.5 fewer hours on the clock than their coworkers in the office
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Fortune
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Emma Burleigh
Research reveals employees clock in 2.65 fewer hours on the job while working from home, compared to their in-office counterparts. Despite the appeal of flexible schedules and some myth-busting, it’s been found that remote staffers can be less productive, fake work and watch movies on the job.
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