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What We Learned In Lockdown

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Despite the fact that 2020 was not an easy year, a survey from CNBC showed that remote workers were happier than those who didn’t have a remote option, showing a Workforce Happiness Index score of 75 out of a possible 100, higher than the 71 scored by those who didn’t stay home. Businesses also seem to like the arrangement.

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Planning for 2022: What are Your L&D Priorities?

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Many workers enjoy working remotely , or like the flexibility of working at the office just part time. According to Gartner, 48% of employees will likely work remotely at least part of the time after COVID-19 as opposed to the 30% of employees who did so before the pandemic. Invest in the well being of your team.