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In reply to the discussion: Scoop: Biden pushes to end remote work era for feds [View all]LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(13,287 posts)Gotta love AI. My query to Bing was: how do results of remote work compare to results of on site work Here was the response:
Studies have shown that remote workers tend to be more productive than their on-site counterparts. This is because remote workers have more control over their environment and can create a workspace that is conducive to their needs. Remote workers also tend to have fewer distractions and interruptions than on-site workers.
However, on-site employees work on average an hour less each day. On-site workers spend 15% of their typical workday communicating with teams on Zoom, Teams, Slack or other platforms, while remote workers spend 25% of their day on similar tasks.
A report found that remote workers believed their teams possess a collective energy that transcends physical separation, while on-site workers felt more connected to their colleagues.
Research from Owl Labs found that remote and hybrid employees were 22% happier than workers in an onsite office environment and stayed in their jobs longer. Plus, remote workers had less stress, more focus and were more productive than when they toiled in the office.
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Of course, this doesn't take into account the 1-3 hours on-site employees spend commuting, which translates into more time spent with the family.