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No longer tied to offices, workers are still bound by the clock

Por: The Boston Globe Business October 22, 2022

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Even as more companies accept remote-work arrangements, the norm of being available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. shows little sign of fading.That's even though 94% of desk workers want flexibility in when they work, according to a new survey by Slack Technologies Inc.'s Future Forum, compared with 80% who say they want location flexibility. Slack polled more than 10,000 desk workers in the U.S., Australia, France, Germany, Japan and the... + full article



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