The coronavirus pandemic forced many industries to adjust to health protocols, many of which sent employees packing up their desks and setting up their offices at home.
However, as vaccination rates continue to increase, more employers are starting to consider returning to the office. And as businesses look at productivity data, recent research from FilterBuy found that remote workers are not only equally productive at home, but in some cases, logging more hours per week than their in-office peers.
When it comes to part-time work, the research found that part-time workers are logging fewer hours at home than
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