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Remote work's popularity has surged, but younger workers have concerns
When work from home was introduced two years ago in many Canadian workplaces, it was seen as a necessary, but likely temporary, measure to protect workers from COVID-19. But its popularity has surged among Canadians this year, with many wanting it as an indefinite option, a new report has found.
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Canadians, especially men, want remote work to stick around
by Vanmala Subramaniam, The Globe and Mail
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Canadians, especially men, want remote work to stick around
A growing number of Canadians, men in particular, have become more accustomed to working from home since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, are finding the experience positive and would like to continue remote work indefinitely, according to a new report on workplace preferences.
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Canada needs a net-zero workforce to reach a net-zero future
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Future Skills Centre tackles ongoing skills shortage
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