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    ''Working from home DOES NOT encourage more productivity.''

    shame you don't have references and tragic that the research says that working from home IS productive


    A study by Standford of 16,000 workers over 9 months found that working from home increase productivity by 13%. This increase in performance was due to more calls per minute attributed to a quieter more convenient working environment and working more minutes per shift because of fewer breaks and sick days.
    In this same study workers also reported improved work satisfaction, and attrition rates were cut by 50%.


    https://www.apollotechnical.com/wor...ies over the past,and are 47% more productive.
 
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