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Working from home is here to stay | But is it working for everyone?
Working from home used to feel like a bit of a luxury. Maybe something reserved for freelancers, creatives or consultants. Fast forward a few years and it has become part of everyday life for millions of highly skilled professionals. From managing teams and designing software to producing marketing strategies and working in law, finance or tech, many people have spent far more time at the kitchen table or in a home office than they ever imagined…
Half of Gen Z Refuses to Return to the Office—Because They Can’t Binge-Watch Their Favorite Shows While Working Anymore
During the pandemic, working from home was widely adopted as a safety measure. For many members of Generation Z, it also became a chance to reimagine what a workday looks and feels like. Now, as employers push for more time in the office, some young workers are resisting—not because they object to the work itself, but because returning means giving up something they’ve grown accustomed to: streaming television during the day. According to a nati…
Mental Health in the Age of Remote Work — why hybrid might offer the best of both worlds - IFA Magazine
Over the past few years, remote work has gone from novelty to norm. Some might even say we’ve experienced a structural shift in the way we now approach our working lives. For many professionals, it’s been liberating — bringing greater flexibility, autonomy, and that all-important break from long, draining commutes. But beneath the convenience and freedom lies an eroding work-life balance, blurred boundaries and for some, intense feelings of iso…
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