(Un)happy anniversary: What we know after 5 years of remote work
Briefly

Recent research indicates that remote work has beneficial productivity outcomes, with many industries experiencing increased outputs as employees shifted from office settings to home environments.
Studies reveal that tech companies are more aggressively enforcing in-person work, potentially driven by concerns about productivity levels, especially seeing a notable percentage of 'ghost workers' at home.
Despite the benefits of remote work, such as time savings and flexibility, environmental factors like comfortable office settings still play a crucial role in employee productivity.
Comparative analyses show that while working from home may lead to productivity gains, the experience greatly varies based on personal and workplace contexts.
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