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LifestyleSmall towns with affordable home prices beckon remote workers
By Michael Sasso and BloombergMay 7, 2024
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NewslettersCHROs are more powerful than ever—but they’ll have to fight to hold on to their new status
By Azure GilmanMay 3, 2024
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Success7-to-7 is the new 9-to-5: Research shows that workers’ days in the office are fewer but longer than pre-pandemic
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 3, 2024
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LeadershipHow HR chiefs went from ‘lepers’ to C-suite power players
By Paige McGlauflinMay 2, 2024
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SuccessDemand for office space is skyrocketing, especially in New York City and Los Angeles
By Jane ThierApril 26, 2024
New Jersey is pushing local telecommuters who work for New York companies to appeal their Empire State tax bills. Connecticut may be next
FinanceNew Jersey is pushing local telecommuters who work for New York companies to appeal their Empire State tax bills. Connecticut may be next
By Susan Haigh and The Associated PressApril 24, 2024
Marco Zappacosta, CEO of Thumbtack
SuccessTech CEO on the merits of virtual work: ‘To think we should work in the exact same way as our industrial forefathers just seems odd to me’
By Jane ThierApril 23, 2024
"Working Assumptions," by Julia Hobsbawm.
SuccessThe ‘commuter triangle’: How work-life balance is the key to the office-commute-city of the future
By Julia HobsbawmApril 22, 2024
K Krithivasan, chief executive officer of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., speaks during a news conference in Mumbai, India.
SuccessTata’s consultancy arm cuts bonuses for employees who aren’t in the office 5 days a week
By Ryan HoggApril 22, 2024
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LeadershipThe case against work friends: The office has changed. Maybe it’s time our relationships do too
By Trey WilliamsApril 21, 2024
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SuccessWant a four-day workweek? Head to Singapore 
By Jane ThierApril 17, 2024
Remote worker is stressed at his laptop.
NewslettersWhite collar workers are losing the work-from-home battle as available high-paying hybrid jobs plunge 40%
By Emma BurleighApril 17, 2024
Dropbox’s CEO says managers mandating returns to the office are just ‘mashing the go-back-to-2019 button’ and creating toxic relationships with staff
LeadershipDropbox’s CEO says managers mandating returns to the office are just ‘mashing the go-back-to-2019 button’ and creating toxic relationships with staff
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 17, 2024
Remote workers have found a haven in Spain’s capital—here are the top 10 places for digital nomads to tote their laptops
SuccessRemote workers have found a haven in Spain’s capital—here are the top 10 places for digital nomads to tote their laptops
By Chloe BergerApril 16, 2024
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SuccessThere’s a hidden penalty to going fully remote: A ‘task tax’ that stymies company growth, report finds
By Jane ThierApril 16, 2024
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