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businessinsider.com • Business • World
A millennial IT worker secretly holds three remote jobs, earning $368,000 annually, highlighting the trend of overemployment and its financial benefits.
smh.com.au • Economics • Australia
A shift in Australian policy toward work-from-home arrangements highlights the significant economic benefits, including increased workforce participation and worker retention, despite initial concerns about productivity.
washingtonpost.com • Business • World
Hundreds of Amazon employees staged a walkout to protest layoffs, a return-to-office mandate, and concerns about the company's commitment to climate goals.
businessinsider.com • Business • World
The decline of remote work opportunities threatens the financial stability of individuals who secretly hold multiple jobs to supplement their income.
forbes.com • Employment • World
In 2025, despite return-to-office mandates, many companies still offer fully remote positions, with some even willing to compromise on pay or perks for remote work options.
thetimes.com • Justice • UK
The Criminal Cases Review Commission's handling of Andrew Malkinson's case, resulting in his wrongful imprisonment, has led to scrutiny of its working practices, including infrequent office attendance by senior managers.
businessinsider.com • Business • World
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is addressing cultural issues by reducing remote work and bureaucracy to foster better collaboration and decision-making.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
Early research on the effects of remote work reveals a mixed economic impact, with some workers and businesses benefiting while others face challenges.
telegraph.co.uk • Employment • World
The article explores the growing trend of 'polygamous' or 'overemployed' individuals holding multiple full-time remote jobs simultaneously, highlighting the financial benefits and ethical considerations involved.
aargauerzeitung.ch • Business • Switzerland
A Swiss entrepreneur is questioning the value of his expensive office space as most of his employees prefer working from home.
livemint.com • Cybercrime • World
A North Korean cybercrime operation, involving the use of 'laptop farms' and unwitting Americans, illegally obtained over $17 million from more than 300 US companies.
businessinsider.com • Business • World
The article discusses the decline of the digital nomad lifestyle due to return-to-office mandates, economic uncertainty, and stricter immigration policies.
businessinsider.com • Business • World
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston criticizes mandatory return-to-office policies, comparing them to outdated models like forcing people back into malls and movie theaters, advocating instead for flexible, remote-first work arrangements.