Remote Work to Continue Long After Coronavirus, Study Shows

Remote Work to Continue Long After Coronavirus, Study Shows
Fewer than normal shoppers walk through San Francisco's Union Square shopping district in San Francisco on Sept. 3, 2020. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Emel Akan
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WASHINGTON—Working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic has become a standard practice for many Americans, and this new mode of employment will stick even after the pandemic ends, a new study shows.

This year’s health crisis has forced companies and workers for the first time to experiment with working from home on a large scale, and some believe that it actually worked well, despite some negative aspects of remote working.

Emel Akan
Emel Akan
Reporter
Emel Akan is a senior White House correspondent for The Epoch Times, where she covers the policies of the Trump administration. Previously, she reported on the Biden administration and the first term of President Trump. Before her journalism career, she worked in investment banking at JPMorgan. She holds an MBA from Georgetown University.
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