#FourDayWorkweek #RemoteWork #EnergyCrisis
fortune.com
Covid gave us hybrid work. The Iran War might give us a 4-day week -- and this time, experts say it could stick | Fortune
It started in Asia, but now major governments around the world are once again mandating that workers stay home to save on fuel and survive an energy crisis as the war in the Middle East threatens vital oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
#GenderEquality #WorkplaceFlexibility #RemoteWork
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Women workers impacted most by broader return to office push, say experts
Years after the COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase of people working from home, public and private sector organizations are having more workers return to the office -- but experts say the switch back is disproportionately negative for women.
#RemoteWork #MiddleEast #USCompanies
www.businessinsider.com
What US companies are telling their Middle East-based employees during the Iran conflict
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup have told employees in the region to work from home.
Global US companies with Middle East operations are advising their employees to work from home following a weekend of regional escalation, as US and Israeli military strikes on Iran triggered retaliatory attacks across several Gulf states.
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#Cities #UrbanDevelopment #RemoteWork
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Essay | What Is a City When Its Wealthiest Leave?
This upends the basic arrangement that underwrote great cities -- what they are, how they work and who pays for them. Amid this seismic shift looms an existential question: Can those cities survive without them.
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#AmericanDream #ExpatLife #RemoteWork
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Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers
The new American dream, for some of its citizens, is to no longer live there.
In the cobblestoned streets of Lisbon, so many Americans are snapping up apartments that the newest arrivals complain they mostly hear their own language -- not Portuguese.
#Fertility #RemoteWork #Parenting
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'Fertility president' Trump has demanded a baby boom, and Stanford researchers have a solution: Let more people work from home
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In the early days of his second term, President Donald Trump has worked to crack the code on America's fertility drop and reverse falling birth rates.