Remote workers report the highest well-being in study of 7,700 employees
- For years, many employers have worried that work-from-home arrangements leave employees isolated, disconnected from coworkers and more likely to leave their jobs.
- But according to a new study, remote workers are doing better than many employers realize.
- Researchers analyzed survey data from 7,704 employees at a large healthcare organization.
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- For years, many employers have worried that work-from-home arrangements leave employees isolated, disconnected from coworkers and more likely to leave their jobs.
- But according to a new study, remote workers are doing better than many employers realize.
- Researchers analyzed survey data from 7,704 employees at a large healthcare organization.
Sources: Colorado