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Unions, energy experts, and the federal government are suggesting working from home could be one of the easiest ways to ease the cost-of-living squeeze and reduce fuel demand.
Some businesses say a big shift back to work-from-home could hurt productivity and small businesses, while others are already making changes to help staff save hundreds a year.
Recruiter and Career Coach from Realistic Careers, Tammie Ballis, joined Carla Bignasca on 4BC Afternoons to discuss where this actually lands for workers and employers.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By 4BCUnions, energy experts, and the federal government are suggesting working from home could be one of the easiest ways to ease the cost-of-living squeeze and reduce fuel demand.
Some businesses say a big shift back to work-from-home could hurt productivity and small businesses, while others are already making changes to help staff save hundreds a year.
Recruiter and Career Coach from Realistic Careers, Tammie Ballis, joined Carla Bignasca on 4BC Afternoons to discuss where this actually lands for workers and employers.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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