A new study has found that women want to work from home more than men want to, highlighting the importance of flexible work policies in attracting top talent. For the last few years, remote work has ...
More than half of U.S. women workers prefer working from home to the office, compared with 44 percent of U.S. men. Women are also more likely to prioritize flexible work hours and locations compared ...
More than one-third of American workers are still doing their jobs at home, according to new data from a major government survey Working from home appears to be here to stay, especially for women and ...
America’s return to the office is unfolding unevenly for men and women. Five years ago, Covid-19 ushered in an era of widespread remote work. Since then, many workers have headed back to their ...
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A new Labor Department survey shows the extent of the RTO wave hitting corporate America: In 2023, 34 percent of employed men said they’d spent at least some time working from home, but in 2024 the ...
When the pandemic hit, the realities of work changed. Suspended were the days of long commutes, in-person meetings and business travel. In their place? The workforce adapted to remote setups; home ...
A new report confirms what many already know to be true: Women are bringing home the bacon and frying it up too. Even as their contributions to family incomes have grown in recent years, women in ...
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