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NoDesk: Issue #377 – NoDesk

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By Daniel (@nodeskco).

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

Benjamin Laker | Forbes

For all the talk of flexible work and borderless teams, there’s a different reality settling in: where you live is beginning to matter more than what you do.

Ed Gairdner | HR Director

Given the clear advantages of remote work, the recent return-to-office (RTO) trend has been somewhat surprising. But does remote-first work for every organisation?

Kit Eaton | Inc.

Higher-earning workers may get better remote work arrangements, which builds tension in the workplace.

Matthew Loh | Business Insider

In its latest crackdown against North Korea’s attempts to get its workers hired in American firms, the DOJ said Pyongyang used “laptop farms” that had company computers plugged into hard drives that Kim Jong Un’s workers could access.

Sarah Kessler | The New York Times

Candidates are frustrated. Employers are overwhelmed. The problem? An untenable pile of applications — many of them generated with the help of A.I. tools.

Luc Olinga | Gizmodo

They say AI is just a tool to help workers. But read between the lines, and the message is clear: your job is already on the line.

Emily Bratt | The Guardian

Working remotely from a beach in a far-off land sounds like bliss – and the number of people doing it has soared since 2019. But between bouts of illness, relentless admin and crushing loneliness, many have found comfort in the 9-5 back home.

Brandon Ballinger | Empirical Health

TL;DR: across every metric we examined, bedroom noise shows a consistent, dose-dependent impact on sleep quality.

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