83 million Americans are currently working from home.
That’s down from an early May peak of 110 million, but it’s holding steady.
Tens of millions of them have said they never want to go back to the office full time; 82% of their bosses say that’s fine. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-work-from-home-shift-shocked-companiesnow-theyre-learning-its-lessons-11595649628
That’s down from an early May peak of 110 million, but it’s holding steady.
Tens of millions of them have said they never want to go back to the office full time; 82% of their bosses say that’s fine. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-work-from-home-shift-shocked-companiesnow-theyre-learning-its-lessons-11595649628
We’re in a transition as big as the concentration of workers into factories, during the industrial revolution. But it’s a movement in reverse — back to homes.
And it happened in months.
We are only just learning how to manage this new way of life. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-work-from-home-shift-shocked-companiesnow-theyre-learning-its-lessons-11595649628
And it happened in months.
We are only just learning how to manage this new way of life. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-work-from-home-shift-shocked-companiesnow-theyre-learning-its-lessons-11595649628
Even though tens of millions of Americans are likely to work from home at least part time probably forever, as @ChipCutter reports, for a lot of companies full time work from home is just not working. https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-start-to-think-remote-work-isnt-so-great-after-all-11595603397
If employers and the 80+ million employees working from home could know one thing about our current situation, let it be this:
It is early days. Working remotely isn’t a change to how we work, it’s a change in how we live. Adapting could take years. https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-start-to-think-remote-work-isnt-so-great-after-all-11595603397
It is early days. Working remotely isn’t a change to how we work, it’s a change in how we live. Adapting could take years. https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-start-to-think-remote-work-isnt-so-great-after-all-11595603397