Remote isn’t just about the future of work
It’s a bridge to a higher quality of life
Rather than a job – and an office – being the anchor of our social lives, it’s about democratising access to opportunity
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Remote work should lead to individuals having more choice
Not just spending time with people selected by HR teams, where your deepest common bond is a shared reliance on the economic success of that employer – where if that changes relationships end
Offices have been great for certain demographics – but disqualified/discriminated against almost most others
- single parents
- caring for family members
- health conditions and impairments
The offices makes staying in office work incredibly difficult if not impossible
‘What about young people in shares apartments’
Absolutely.
But is this an issue with remote or the implication of expensive cities and needing to live close enough to commute daily?
‘There are mental health implications’
Absolutely.
But is this a natural issue with remote work, or an implication of COVID-enforced lockdown WFH where we can’t see family, friends, go to coffee shops or travel?