Remote workers are 35% more likely to be fired than their peers, The Wall Street Journal reported.
At the same time, those who work from home are also more likely to quit their jobs, per The Journal.
The analysis, conducted by employment data provider Live Data Technologies, found fully remote employees are laid off 35% more often than their peers who work in-office or hybrid roles, The Wall Street Journal reported.
AdvertisementThough more likely to be laid off, remote employees — who see flexible work as equivalent to an 8% raise — are also more likely to quit.
The analysis cited by The Journal found that 12% of remote workers quit their jobs in 2023 and began a new role within two months, compared to 9% of hybrid and in-office employees.
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