A new study reveals that 14% of remote software engineers are classified as 'ghost' workers, contributing to significant wastage in tech companies' finances.
The Stanford researchers' findings highlight that these 'ghost' workers could be costing major tech firms billions in wasted wages, exacerbating issues for hardworking engineers.
With many developers feeling overworked and burned out, this study raises concerns about the efficiency and productivity of remote work in the tech industry.
As tech companies push employees back to the office, this research underlines the potential need for better oversight and accountability in remote work arrangements.
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