Coming a bit late to this conversation, bit I really hope WFH is here to stay. Obviously it won't suit every job or every person, but there are a lot of people being forced into long commutes to do jobs that technology has now made possible to do at home.
In recent times we have seen rural communities dying a death, many surbur being little more than dormer towns, parents barely seeing their children during the week and more and more local shops closing their doors.
The days when people on average salaries could afford to buy houses within easy commuting distance from work, and young mothers choosing to leave their jobs if they so wished have disappeared. Taken in conjunction with an increased emphasis on presenteeism all this has lead to impoverished communities and family lives.
There are so many benefits to enabling increased WFH and allowing people to have fulfilling lives away from the office.
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