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The remote-working revolution: how to get it right | The Economist

It’s likely working from home is here to stay—for some workers, at least. But this “new normal” will have long-term implications for the relationship between employers and employees—from tax, to employment law, to physical and mental health.

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  1. Gold Skull

    I can't wait.

    ? offices and their stifling office politics.

    Not to mention the INSANE cost of living in major cities which many companies keep their offices.

  2. 邓松涛

    The delirious mallet analogically depend because handball peripherally list during a interesting friend. hurried, elegant pastry

  3. Michael M

    How many ads? Christ.

  4. Sanna T-L

    Not everyone is that happy working from home in Finland. I'm 48 and all of my friends are fed up with the lack of real interaction and professional support from colleagues etc.

    1. William Edward

      I tried this work from home stuff and it’s been not so agreeable with my colleagues. I find you interesting in this topic

    2. IllusionistsBane

      Even with Zoom?

  5. Dino Dans

    I wouldn't say she's a karen, but she incredibly sounds arrogant.

  6. Alparslan Korkmaz

    Nice video.

  7. EK TORKORNOO

    Please cut out the irritating sounds (I would not call them music) in the background. Who needs to strain so hard to hear what you have to say, plus all that stress? Thank you.

  8. Vogel House

    I am more productive WFH and prefer it way more than working from an office. Most of my meetings pre-Covid were virtual due to stakeholders spread across the US.

  9. Max

    WFH is horrible! All the privileged professions who are considered "essential" don't understand the real pain of covid.

  10. Gabriel P.

    I love work from home! The best thing that happened to me these times.

  11. PAUL WILLSONN

    THIS DOESNT WORK. See my channel for the real way to make money online

  12. Marc Förster

    colivings are the ideal solution for the future of remote work. anyone heard of it before?

  13. Hzomevent

    Remote works create additional employment opportunities for earning especially in this pandemic time. But if you don´t have the resource to travel and work overseas you can still work from home in affiliate marketing and make daily income by receiving commissions just to promote others' products online. Very adaptable ways for those who want to improve their financial situation.

  14. Unknown

    We have to give these technodicks a cocktail of all those vaccines. Starting with Bill. ?

  15. juampy varela

    So, 13 min video just to hear "salary cut"…

  16. James L

    Great vid!! You're on mute!! ??

  17. Alexander

    If the job can be done at home it can be done offshore for cheaper labor. These people don’t realize they are pushing for their own unemployment.

  18. hdfisdkfhlsdl

    Double chin Donna

  19. hdfisdkfhlsdl

    Sarah does not look like she could possibly have worked for the company for twenty years….. so what were you trying to say?

  20. caleb Tse

    Wework: No! Please no!

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