Remote work
Working from home 101: Every remote worker’s guide to the essential tools for telecommuting
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Date posted on October 12, 2020
The upside of change: A bright future of remote work
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Date posted on October 12, 2020
Updated alternative work arrangement (AWA) for DepEd employees
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Date posted on October 8, 2020
How do workers really feel about remote working? This survey had some surprising results
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Date posted on October 7, 2020
The future of work from home
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Date posted on September 17, 2020
by Elfren S. Cruz (The Philippine Star), 17 Sep 2020 The pandemic has radically changed the way office work is done. There was a time when work from home (WFH) sounded like an impossible practice. Now with the rule that only 50 percent of employees can report to the office at any one time, companies…
Women are losing the work-from-home battle for space
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Date posted on August 28, 2020
Is flexible working here to stay? We asked 6 companies how to make it work
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Date posted on August 26, 2020
Establishing healthy boundaries while working from home
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Date posted on August 18, 2020
By Patricia B. Mirasol, BusinessWorld, 17 Aug 2020 Employees who work from home (WFH) tend to work longer hours. According to a study by Harvard Business School, the pandemic workday is, on average, “48.5 minutes longer than usual. It also has 13% more meetings and 1.4 more daily emails.”
COVID-19: It’s time to rethink where, how and why we work
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Date posted on August 17, 2020
6 Learning and development practices for a distributed workforce
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Date posted on August 13, 2020
WFH: Longer work hours?
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Date posted on August 2, 2020
An Action Plan to keep remote workers engaged
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Date posted on July 31, 2020
Remote working—an inflection point?
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Date posted on July 23, 2020
How COVID-19 is exposing inequalities in home working across the world — study
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Date posted on July 23, 2020
by AFP Relaxnews, 23 Jul 2020 While office workers around the world went remote these past few months of lockdown, a recent study reveals that the ability to telework varies drastically by economic development, age and gender.
How to encourage digital literacy
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Date posted on July 22, 2020
Practical Guide on Teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
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Date posted on July 16, 2020
Remote working is not working for the poor, the young and women, a new study finds
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Date posted on July 15, 2020
10 ways to create positive employee experiences for remote workers
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Workers want flexibility. After COVID, they just might get it: Poll
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
Filipinos struggle to work from home in internet-challenged country
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Date posted on July 1, 2020
Many companies were forced to implement work-from-home arrangements during the lockdown. — By Revin Mikhael D. Ochave, BusinessWorld, 1 Jul 2020 RAINIER JAY S. UDARBE, 23, has been taking overseas calls from home as a call center agent for an outsourcing company in Makati since the main Philippine island of Luzon was locked down in…
5 remote work facts every employer should know
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Date posted on June 30, 2020
3 keys to designing virtual meetings that are just as fruitful as in-person sessions: attention, tools, and space.
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Date posted on June 10, 2020
3 keys to designing virtual meetings ? that are just as fruitful as in-person sessions: attention, tools, and space. — strategy+business (@stratandbiz) June 10, 2020
6 charts that show what employers and employees really think about remote working
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Date posted on June 3, 2020
Why the future of the workplace is remote
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Date posted on May 27, 2020
How different cultures are adapting to working from home
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Date posted on May 26, 2020
CSC suggests ‘sleep at work’ for state workers
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Date posted on May 13, 2020
by Michael Punongbayan (The Philippine Star), 13 May 2020 MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Service Commission (CSC) yesterday urged the heads of government agencies from national offices down to local government units (LGUs) to consider “sleep at work” arrangements for state workers.
CSC: Revised guidelines for alternative work arrangements apply retroactively
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Date posted on May 12, 2020
By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA News, 12 May 2020 The revised interim guidelines for alternative working arrangement in government agencies will have a retroactive effect from March 16, the Civil Service Commission said Tuesday.
CSC sets alternative work arrangements for gov’t agencies
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Date posted on May 8, 2020
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1102239 MANILA – The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has made available multiple alternative work arrangements (AWA) that government agencies can adopt while the country is placed under a state of public health emergency due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.
Despite work-from-home hype, CEOs want employees in the office
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Date posted on May 7, 2020
How many jobs can be done at home?
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Date posted on April 27, 2020