-
The 10 Best States to Look for a Remote Job in Right Now, According to New Research
In the U.S., 69% of people are working either fully remote or hybrid, according to Future Forum’s latest Pulse report.
-
Los Angeles Homebuyers Snatching Up Housing in San Diego: Real Estate Brokerage
Los Angeles homebuyers are migrating to San Diego and San Antonio at higher rates than a year earlier as folks living in the large metro are seeking to stretch their dollar farther elsewhere, according to data from Redfin.
-
64% of Workers Would Consider Quitting If Asked to Return to the Office Full-Time
Companies demanding people back to the office could see more employees leave their jobs soon, according to a new report from the ADP Research Institute.
-
California Bill Would Shorten Workweek
California lawmakers introduced an assembly bill, AB 2932, that would shorten the workweek from 40 to 32 hours.
-
You're ‘Wasting Your Time' Doing These 3 Things During Work — Here's What to Do Instead, Says Work Expert
While research shows that most Americans prefer remote over in-person work, the transition from the office to home has caused new challenges to productivity.
-
Companies Rethink Return-To-Office Plans Amid Omicron Cases
Companies are rethinking their plans to send workers back to the office as the new omicron variant adds another level of uncertainty
-
US Employers Ratchet Up the Pressure on the Unvaccinated
For months, most employers relied on information campaigns, bonuses and other incentives to encourage their workforces to get the COVID-19 shot. Now, a growing number are imposing rules to make it more onerous for employees to refuse, from outright mandates to requiring the unvaccinated to undergo regular testing.
-
These Are America's 10 Worst States for Remote Work
These ten states may be perfectly fine places to live, but they come up short if that life includes working from home.
-
Is Thursday the New Monday? Flexible Working Is in Flux
Companies around the U.S. are scrambling to figure out how to bring employees back to the office after more than a year of them working remotely
-
Offices Are Opening Back Up But Most Employees Don't Want to Come Back: Study
According to a study released by PwC, a firm that specializes in business consulting services, over half of employees surveyed want to work remotely three days a week or more
-
Study Shows Employers Prefer Working From Home
More than half of the people surveyed said they want to work remotely at least three days per week. NBC 7’s Amber Frias has the story.
-
For Better Or Worse, Working From Home Is Here to Stay
As companies increasingly adopt extended work-from-home policies, it could be years before recent graduates step foot in an office building.
-
Designing a New Workplace: Pandemic Inspired Offices
What will the office look like in a post-COVID-19 world? It’s a question architects and office designers have been wrestling with for months.
-
Slack Goes Down Globally for Hours on First Work Day of 2021
Office communication tool Slack started the first work day of the new year with a widespread outage.
-
Hawaii Seeks to Be Seen as a Remote Workplace With a View
Software engineer Raymond Berger begins his work day at 5 a.m., before the sun comes up over Hawaii.
-
Finding a Job During the Pandemic
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews speaks with a career coach who has sage advice for jobseekers.
-
Looking for Flexibility? More Jobs Are Favoring Remote Work During the Pandemic
With many employers still doing their work remotely, it’s added a new challenge to newly hired employees who have to learn their tasks virtually. However, sticking to virtual work could be a positive.
-
Business Butlers and Extended Stays: How Travel and Remote Work Are Starting to Converge
Business butlers and an office with a view? Telecommuters are bringing their work all over the world and the tourism industry is starting to notice, with hotels in particular offering work and play packages to entice longer-term stays. Some countries even offer visas for remote workers.
-
Working From Home Increases in Popularity
With the stay-at-home orders in effect, remote work is increasing in popularity. NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews talks more about a virtual job fair.