Workers accept 25% pay cuts for remote flexibility, yet remote jobs pay slightly more—revealing a labor market inefficiency leaders should seize as advantage.
Workers accept 25% pay cuts for remote flexibility, yet remote jobs pay slightly more—revealing a labor market inefficiency leaders should seize as advantage.
The core question: Are promotions based on real performance or proximity? The hour remote workers 'aren't working' might be their most impactful. Read more: davidnowak.me/our-most-pro...