https://www.cato.org/commentary/remote-work-here-stay-mostly-better#
"As frequent
Capitolism readers surely know, I’m a big fan of remote work for
personal and professional reasons. On the former, I’ve worked from my home in
Raleigh, North Carolina, since 2010, and I’m sure it’s helped me live a better,
richer, saner life outside of Washington. Most importantly, it’s allowed me to
experience far more of my daughter’s life than I would’ve if working in (and
commuting to) a D.C. law or policy job every day. On the professional side, I
think remote work not only helps millions of American workers enjoy the
aforementioned personal benefits, but also can be good for companies and the
economy more broadly—and not just because it tends to produce happier workers.
As I wrote in a chapter of my recent Cato book, remote work helps
employers—especially newer and smaller ones—expand their pool of potential
workers, retain the workers they already have, and lower their commercial real
estate costs. It can also help workers and employers find better, more
productive matches and can boost employment among formerly marginalized
workers—outcomes that are good for both the people involved and the broader
U.S. economy.
When I wrote that book chapter in mid‐2022, however, the future of remote work
was cloudy: Data on its effects and durability were limited; pandemic‐era
restrictions were (mostly) gone, thus eliminating some of the remote work
necessity; companies and workers were still figuring out such details as the
proper balance between home and office; and some employers—especially at big,
highly visible companies—were calling their workers back into the office full
time. All of those factors made whether we were reverting to the old normal or
experiencing a new one an open question.
Today, however, we have a lot more information, and it’s increasingly clear
remote work is here to stay—and mostly for the better."
Via
What Could Go Right?
https://theprogressnetwork.org/co2-emissions-2023/
Cheers,
*** Xanni ***
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mailto:xanni@xanadu.net Andrew Pam
http://xanadu.com.au/ Chief Scientist, Xanadu
https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings
https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics