How Tech Companies Are Revamping the Remote-Work Experience

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Economic research suggests that when workers leave industry-specialized cities, innovation is stifled. Watch how companies are adapting.

 

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SF real estate bubble was bound to burst, sorry - not worth living in a box for $3k / month. Will live elsewhere

Let's face it. Remote work is newspeak for fuking off all day.

That's Angola on tumbledown. 30/01/2021. Please, help us!

Fucking pay these people what they're worth and maybe they will stay.

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Manufacturing matters more than ever. And IMF is wrong. 👇👇👇

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