Full-time office work is ‘dead,’ economist says

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Workers and companies see benefits of remote work

Here's how a more permanent hybrid work equation will impact NYC

It’s almost impossible to find anything in economics that changes at such speed.

Nicholas Bloom

economist at Stanford University

For example, job seekers polled by ZipRecruiter say they’d be prepared to take a 14% pay cut to work remotely, on average. The figure skews higher — to about 20% — for parents with young children.

Twitter recently shut its Seattle offices as a cost-cutting measure and told employees to work from home, a reversal from an earlier position that employees work at least 40 hours a week in the office.

“The benefits for employers are pretty substantial,” Pollak said.

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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/03/the-future-of-remote-work-labor-experts-weigh-in.html