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#Workingfromhome (#WFH) is becoming increasingly popular, with 63% of workers willing to take a #paycut for #moreflexibility. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this trend, revealing the benefits of WFH, such as reduced commuting time, improved work-life balance, and cost savings. spiceworks.com/it-careers/work #RemoteFirst #RemoteLead #RemoteWork #HybridWork #Homeoffice

The Privilege Of Working From Home

Warm weather has come to Ohio as summer approaches. This allows me the opportunity to take advantage of one of the perks of working from home: setting up on my back deck and soaking in the sun while I work!

My work from anywhere setupWorking outside leads to unplanned meetingsYou ever get the feeling you’re being watched?

📻 David McCollum @standrewssgsd.bsky.social was on BBC Radio Wales yesterday discussing recent research on #workingfromhome in relation to the government's plans to relocate senior #civilservice jobs - it could help rejuvenate regional economies and encourage private sector follow-through. Listen ⬇️

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🔖 NEW research findings on #workingfromhome out today

Hopes that it would help struggling UK regions attract high-skilled workers to level up the #economy have not been realised, with post-Covid home working not significantly changing where people live.

The prevalence of #hybrid roles over those that are fully remote means most staff who can work from home are still tied to a city centre workplace.

Read the full story and access the reports: cpc.ac.uk/news/latest_news/?ac

I'm incredibly lucky in that my job is really flexible and I spend a lot of time either out on site or working from home.

Today though, I'm in the office, and bloody hell I cannot get ANYTHING done. Constant distractions, constant interruptions, constant "can you just".

If I ran an organisation, the last place I'd want my staff is in an office. The place is a productivity killer.