Work-life balance in a pandemic: a public health issue we cannot ignore
- Written by Dave Cook, PhD Candidate in Anthropology, UCL
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Before the pandemic, a common objection to remote working was the suspicion that staff would disengage and productivity levels would drop. But recent evidence suggests the opposite is true – working from home effectively means working more. In the UK, for example, many employees are reportedly putting in an extra two hours...