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Going Hybrid At Work

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
2 years ago
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I mean, not everyone can afford to go to work every day. Stylishly we have taken to what is being done in other western countries, with contrasting reasons though. Over here, most have turned to hybrid workers due to fuel subsidy removal. Transport is just so expensive, even though I heard rumours things would stabilise within two months of the removal. But has it? No. Instead it has increased.

In developed climes hybrid work came about because with recent improvement on technology and artificial intelligence, most people can work from home. Of course this was urgently borne out of the social distancing need caused by the COVID-19 pandemic which gained ground globally in year 2020.

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