Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community
Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community
The extensive one-year study of remote working found that the practice can lighten workloads and improve work-life balance, but the benefits are not shared equally.

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Childless man here, I work mostly remotely.
I don't miss any sense of community.
185 0 ReplySame, but I do have my own community away from work and have always prioritized my friends over co-workers.
79 0 ReplyLet's fix this headline:
Remote work benefits all in different ways.
24 0 ReplyOh c'mon the headline is clear. Get pregante XOR go home!
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What community? Getting whipped along with your work colleagues? I swear these studies are totally sponsored by some business interests.
9 0 ReplyAgreed. This article sounds like the kind of BS corporate media's trying to parrot to gaslight us into giving up WFH.
5 0 ReplySame. I’ve always hated office culture and don’t miss it one bit.
3 0 ReplySame. What an asanine thing for the article to assert.
3 0 ReplySame. I came here to make the exact same comment.
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