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NoDesk: Issue #364 – NoDesk

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Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.

Gleb Tsipursky | The Hill

In recent months, headlines have frequently proclaimed that companies and government agencies are demanding employees return to the office in droves, signaling the end of the flexible work era.

However, contrary to these attention-grabbing headlines, reliable and objective data from sources such as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Atlanta Fed and Stanford University show no significant decrease in workplace flexibility.

The Japan Times

More prefectures will introduce an allowance in April to alleviate the burden of utility costs for employees working from home, a Jiji Press survey showed Thursday.

Joe Procopio | Inc.

If your company is new, small, or on the cutting edge, don’t do this.

Paul Kunert | The Register

Return to office, hours and intensity of work cited as reasons to walk.

Anna Desmarais | Euronews

Experts believe that an initial spike in remote work during the pandemic is mostly over and that the future will involve hybrid work.

Jennifer Liu, Valentina Duarte | CNBC

The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in a new way of working remotely, but even companies that initially championed the model are changing their tune.

Michael Kan | PCMag

Google’s security researchers spot suspected North Koreans looking for employment in Germany and Portugal while using login credentials for European job hiring sites.

Amanda Tickel, Tim Wustenberghs, Noel Ryan, Artem Vasyutin, Alison Lobb, Nicole Scoble-Williams | International Tax Review

Senior Deloitte tax practitioners examine how international remote work is reshaping tax policy and explore the challenges businesses and governments face in navigating corporate, individual, and social security taxation.

Will McBain | African Business

Young professionals from the West are working remotely in Africa. But do the new arrivals offer much to their host nations?

Hannah Sampson | The Washington Post

Airlines are cracking down on the use of lithium batteries after fires forced evacuations and destroyed planes.

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