Work from home still trending despite pandemic winding down
It’s been more than two years since the first few cases of COVID-19 were reported in China. Over 450 million cases have been diagnosed thus far, yet in the process, people learned how to live with the virus.
Adapting to pandemic conditions meant, in some situations, changing one’s work routine, which led to the growing popularity of work from home. According to Forbes, this approach is here to stay and could accelerate further into 2023, even though the latest Omicron strain is less lethal and many people are vaccinated.
Greater flexibility
Shifting to working from home made people realize this comes with numerous benefits. Above all is the greater flexibility that it enables - especially to parents, who can adjust their work schedule to their children’s needs and activities. Howe...