How to support the wellbeing of your remote employees
When people think of remote work, the most obvious benefits tend to be immediate, such as not having to get up early to commute and prepare lunch. Consequently, remote workers often report lower levels of stress and anxiety than their in-office counterparts. Nevertheless, it's essential that organisations put effort into their remote culture. When remote employees feel isolated and lonely, they, too, are at risk of burnout and anxiety.
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