Many workers would take a pay cut to work from home — some would forgo at least 20% of their salary
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Many workers would take a pay cut to work from home — some would forgo at least 20% of their salary
Many workers value remote work to such a degree that they’d take a pay cut to be able to work from home, even on a part-time basis, studies show.NBC News - 1h
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