Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Higher productivity, lower absenteeism among benefits of remote work



 Higher productivity, lower absenteeism among benefits of remote work 
The work-from-home movement, despite some high-profile reversals from Best Buy and Yahoo, continued to accelerate in 2013 as businesses discovered that the higher flexibility and lower stress associated with remote work could affect their bottom line. A report from Premiere Global Services International says the average business cuts costs by $11,000 each year by letting full-time employees work from home -- in part because employees take fewer sick days and have increased morale. CIO.com



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