Post #3327988
2026-05-29 20:43 UTC
"Early-career workers require more supervision than experienced hires, and build important skills, knowledge and social capital by observing and working alongside senior colleagues.
Working from home adds friction to these processes, making entry-level workers more costly to bring on board in terms of time and resources and slowing their prospects for promotion."
https://www.ft.com/content/2205e2d0-50dc-4e80-9bf7-78d0272276c0?syn-25a6b1a6=1
#remotework
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@johank76@mastodon.nu 2026-05-29 20:44
On the other hand: "One study earlier this year found that US fathers in remote-friendly occupations used the extra time at home to take on more childcare, and their wives’ earnings and employment rate rose. Another found remote work boosts birth rates."