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Examining The Global Impact Of The Gig Economy Explosion

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Using online website traffic data, surveys across 17 countries and other methods, the World Bank found that developed countries hold the majority of the world’s large percentage of gig workers. However, the study cites the presence of a considerable wage gap felt by women in many regions.

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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A 2020 Stanford University study revealed that remote workers were 5% more productive than office-bound counterparts. A survey of 3,000 workers at leading companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft discovered that 64% would prefer permanent telecommuting over a $30,000 salary increase. By spring 2022, this figure rose to 9%.

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Google’s Myth Of Losing Social Capital In Hybrid Work

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A survey of over 1,000 Google employees showed that two-thirds feel unhappy with being forced to be in the office three days a week, with many threatening to leave, and some already quitting to go to other companies with more flexible options. That policy goes against the desires of many rank-and-file Google employees.

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New Study Shows Managers Are Changing Their Minds About The Hybrid Work Model

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It is essential for the leaders to conduct their own research or surveys to understand how remote and flexible working is impacting the employees in their own organization. This dramatic shift indicates managers are starting to recognize that giving employees more control over when and where they work can lead to better performance.

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Employees vs. Employers – Whose Work Preferences Will Emerge Triumphant?

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According to the survey, the flexible work tug of war between employers and employees has continued to permeate work culture. Despite the clear demand for more flexibility in the workplace, 47% of employers have yet to do their own internal survey to understand and apply employee preferences. .

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How to Become an AI Consultant in 2024

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In 2020, the World Economic Forum estimated that, by 2025, there could be nearly 100 million new roles related to AI. In fact, in a new Calendly report called the 2023 State of Scheduling , a survey revealed only 64% of workers at large companies have tried AI, yet 94% are curious about it. People want to understand AI.

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Are Productivity Paranoia And Lack Of Trust The Real Obstacles To Hybrid And Remote Work?

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Stanford University researchers doing a longitudinal study comparing productivity at different time periods found that remote workers were 5% more efficient than office-based ones in the summer of 2020. Indeed, a survey done by Microsoft shows that 50% of the bosses of knowledge workers intend to force them into the office by Spring 2023.

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