The great remote work debateAs part of the war over remote work, employers and employees alike have debated whether or not a mandatory return-to-office policy actually works.
With two kids at home, the flexibility of remote work — coupled with no commute — was a boon.
The firms that are succeeding at remote work have saved money from giving up office leases and are making their employees feel happier along the way.
"You're still in meetings, you're still engaged, but you're not under the thumb of somebody — not treated like a child."
Have you quit over remote work, or are contemplating it?
Persons:
Timothy Done, I've, you've, Sam Eitzen, Nicholas Bloom, Bloom, It's, Done, it's
Organizations:
Service, Workers, Stanford University, Federal Reserve Bank of New, Manufacturing Survey, Business, Survey, Microsoft, jkaplan
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Egypt, Denver, Utah, It's, micromanagement