Opinion | We Liked Remote Work. Then We Looked at the Data.
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A new study has found that remote work may be having negative effects on employees' mental health, specifically increasing feelings of loneliness. Despite this, many workers prefer remote work, suggesting a potential trade-off between flexibility and well-being. The implications of these findings for return-to-office policies are unclear, with some outlets questioning the need for a full return to in-person work.
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