Want to work from home? These 20 companies will let you.
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"Across much of America, workers fear their options for remote work are slipping away. The news cycle churns with headlines about companies recalling workers to the office, from Amazon to Starbucks. President Donald Trump ordered federal employees back to the office earlier this year. But remote work is alive and well, at least for now. Five years into the pandemic workplace revolution, roughly 38% of full-time American workers remained partly or fully remote in August, down from 44% two years earlier, according to federal data."
"Predictably, perhaps, return-to-office mandates seem more popular with employers than employees. Research shows many workers are quietly defying the orders. Some see an emerging double standard, with rank-and-filers confined to the office while bosses work where they wish. Against that backdrop, many job-seekers are searching for companies that remain committed to the work-from-home philosophy. Looking for a free mini puzzle? Play the USA TODAY Quick Cross now."
Many American workers worry that remote-work options are diminishing as headlines report companies recalling staff and federal employees returning to offices. About 38% of full-time workers remained partly or fully remote in August, down from 44% two years earlier. Employers generally favor return-to-office mandates, while research finds many employees quietly resist those orders and perceive a double standard between rank-and-file workers and senior managers. Job-seekers increasingly seek employers committed to remote or hybrid work. FlexJobs identified 20 companies with permanent flexible remote policies, including firms that describe themselves as remote-first and maintain multiple office locations for those who want them.
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