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Working from home

New proposals to change when and where we'll work could open up opportunities for workers to choose how we spend our time, both on and off the clock (Credit: Alamy)
Beyond the 9-to-5

Is the 5-day workweek dead?

By Meredith Turits

(Credit: Alamy)
The Life Project
Why work will never feel the same
By Rachel Mishael and Bryan Lufkin
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Unknown Questions
Why young remote workers might struggle
By Sam Blum
(Credit: MaSovaida Morgan)
Working from home
Why you should move the outdoors inside
By Mark Johanson
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Business
The permanent remote-work pay issue
By Christine Ro
(Credit: Alamy)
Remote Control
Who can work remotely long-term?
By Edd Gent
(Credit: Alamy)
Working from home
Is ‘hybrid’ work the way of the future?
By Christine Ro
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Confined Grind
‘Why does anyone have to go back?’
By Rachel Mishael
(Credit: BBC)
Remote Control
How remote work can boost output 13%
Worklife
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Europe
The country that helps pay for WFH
By Noele Illien
(Credit: Getty Images)
Remote Control
The country getting remote work right
By Katie Bishop
(Credit: Getty Images)
Working from home
Five trends for the future of work
By Dave Cook, University College London
(Credit: Alamy)
Covid-19
How to work from home comfortably
By Bryan Lufkin
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