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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

BMT Office Administration

Deciding on the best course policy for your workplace can be tricky. If you’re still debating what your remote work policy should look like, you’re not alone. There are a number of policies to consider. A lengthy commute in traffic can add a lot of time and stress to someone’s workday and speed up burnout.

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8 Work-Life Balance Myths

Ian's Messy Desk

Some of the commonly held myths and the corresponding reality checks are as follows: Family-Friendly policies are soft HR issues, mainly for women. With employees exploring alternate ways to work such as telecommuting, managers may no longer see them. Many companies offer their work-life balance policies to employees at all levels.

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Extreme Commuting Gaining Popularity

On The Job

That's why I found this study from Korn/Ferry International interesting: 70 percent of those surveyed would prefer “extreme commuting,” (commuting by airplane to work and back each week or by car for more than 90 minutes one way each day), rather than relocate. Tags: working mothers top 50 working with spouse telecommuting.