We Ran the Numbers. Remote Work Is Bad for Us

2 pointsposted 4 hours ago
by mooreds

2 Comments

ablation

4 hours ago

"Ms. Harrington and Ms. Emanuel are labor economists and authors of the forthcoming book “In Person: How Working Together Fuels Creativity, Productivity, and Growth.""

Surprised pikachu face.

bediger4000

4 hours ago

Who's "us" in this? Office property owners? There's always exceptions, but most workers loved working from home.