Why Your Job Is More at Risk If You’re Working Remote

Published on August 5, 2024

No longer just a by-product of the pandemic, remote work has become a prevalent option for most workforces, with the expectation that nearly a quarter of all workers will be fully remote by 2025, according to a Forbes Advisor report. However, remote workers are also being laid off at a higher rate than in-house workers, according to data firm Live Data Technologies. In response, many workers have changed their work habits in an effort to stay relevant. Leslie Dunbar, a project manager for a national accounting practice based on the West Coast, told The Epoch Times that she has a specific daily ritual to ensure she’s viewed as a vital part of the team, though she’s based in the East Coast....