Coronavirus remote work has increases employee hours and meetings. This will be the future of our jobs, unless we take steps now to fix it.
The average workday expanded by 48.5 minutes when people began working from home, while the number of meetings increased 13%, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
If we're not alert to it, this could become the permanent future of work, writes Mark Mader, CEO of business software company Smartsheet.The workplace has changed so much in the last six months it often seems like the future of work is already upon us. Whether that's actually the case is up to us. As we head into what for most businesses is the busiest time of year, many people may be wondering how much more work they can take on., the average workday expanded by 48.5 minutes when people began working from home, while the number of meetings increased 13%.
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