Arizona saving millions on rent as government work-from-home policy continues
Working remotely was mandatory for many when the coronavirus pandemic began, but an ASU researcher said it’s likely here to stay.
Working remotely was mandatory for many when the coronavirus pandemic began, but an ASU researcher said it’s likely here to stay.
In this story aired Dec. 21, 2021, on 12News:
I think the fact that employees and employers are now both on the same bus of how can we make this work makes it all the more likely that we’re going to see some type of hybrid model going forward.
– Blake Ashforth, Regents Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship and Horace Steele Arizona Heritage Chair
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