More workers are commuting to their jobs
March 27, 2023
Nearly 73 percent of companies said their employees rarely or never worked from home last year, according to a Labor Department report. “There’s a sense that innovation, creativity and collaboration can suffer when teams are apart,” said Mike Steinitz, senior executive director at Robert Half. “They believe employees are simply more productive in the office. They also feel that it’s important for mentoring and training both new and existing employees.”
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