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  2. Do you have options if your employer ends a remote-work policy?

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    Amazon employees are up-in-arms over a recent note from CEO Andy Jassy alerting them to a change in policy about remote work. In a Sept. 16 letter, Jassy said that employees would be expected to ...

  3. Amazon and AT&T want an end to remote work: will 2025 ... - AOL

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    Amazon and AT&T may appear to be winning high-profile battles to bring staff back to the office, but flexible workers are quietly prevailing in the remote-work war.

  4. Here are the top 10 side hustles that still allow you to work ...

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    The top 10 hottest remote side hustles include therapists, translators, graphic designers, and bookkeepers, according to a new report FlexJobs.. As more companies like AT&T, JPMorgan, and Amazon ...

  5. Working from home 'not proper work' - ex-Asda boss - AOL

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    Working from home is creating a generation who are "not doing proper work", the former boss of Marks and Spencer and Asda has warned. Lord Rose told BBC Panorama that home working was part of the ...

  6. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    Remote work may make it easier for workers to balance their work responsibilities with their personal life and family roles such as caring for children or elderly parents. Remote work improves efficiency by reducing travel time, and reduces commuting time and time stuck in traffic congestion, improving quality of life. [58] [63]

  7. Many Amazon corporate employees may stay 'mostly remote' - AOL

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    Many of Amazon's corporate employees may continue to work mostly from home or other remote locations for the foreseeable future, CEO Andy Jassy said Monday.