The study assessed the quality of life-work balance in the world's top 60 GDP countries.
The overall score was determined by factors including minimum wage, sick leave, maternity leave, healthcare availability, public happiness, average working hours, and LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Has anyone come across the study? I can't find any references anywhere except for articles on Newshub and Stuff. I can't even narrow down which employment company it might be that ran the study, but if it's this one then it doesn't seem to be making a big deal of any of this on its press coverage page.
I don't think that's the right Remote. Searching for the name of the Remote CRO leads to a LinkedIn page that lists him as working for this Remote: https://remote.com
But this is smelling more like an ad for the company...
Thanks. That looks like the right company but it's still really hard to navigate their website and I can't find any trace of info about this report.
I wonder if there's a list of countries out there which ranks by media-most-susceptible-to-republishing-press-releases-which-place-their-country-at-favourable-position-in-rankings.
Probably not because we'd have seen it on Newshub by now.