Some companies are keeping remote work policies even as other firms call people back to the office. Companies like Atlassian, Dropbox, and Deel report increased job applicants and retention rates.
The debate around remote work has reached a fever pitch, especially across public-sector institutions and large enterprises wrestling with post-pandemic workplace norms. As some federal and state ...
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The share of US workers who worked primarily from home last year was 13.3%, according to US Census Bureau data released Thursday, down just a bit from 2023’s 13.8%. With recent monthly surveys from ...
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Only 13% of American workers remain fully remote in early 2025, and another 26% have hybrid jobs, according to the academic clearinghouse WFH Research. Both figures are down from their pandemic peaks.
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In recent months, headlines have frequently proclaimed that companies and government agencies are demanding employees return to the office in droves, signaling the end of the flexible work era.