Welcome back, Remote Work Tribe! As August continues to ramp up and fly by, the majority of workers are experiencing yet another month without in-person networking events or company outings, leaving them to network remotely.
Roundup No. 6: Google Extends Remote Work Policy
Happy August, Remote Work Tribe! With how fast July seemed to fly by, there sure was plenty of time for big things to happen. Case in point: Google’s latest announcement. As one of the leaders in remote work adaption, Google announced that they would extend their work from home policy until Summer 2021. Wow. Google is telling its employees that they'll be working from home until the...
Roundup No. 5: The Great Productivity Debate
With just a few more days left in July, it’s been nothing short of interesting to see what our remote work community has been up to lately.
Roundup No. 4: Work From Home Expenses
We’re officially mid-way through July, Remote Work Tribe! Another day, another energy bill—right? As the month continues, several founders, including YAC CEO Justin Mitchell, noticed the transition from partial-remote-worker to fully-remote-worker can seriously impact your energy bill. So, he posed a question to fellow team leaders on Twitter. Our electricity bill was $400 last month...
Roundup No. 3: The Remote Work Decade
The past few days have generated quite a buzz within the remote work community. In fact, some users have gone as far as declaring 2020 “The Remote Work Decade.”
Roundup No. 2: Remote Work Changing Housing Landscape
Welcome back to the Remote Work Tribe weekly roundup—your daily dose of remote work news, tips, and all-too-relatable threads. As the week dwindles down to an end, it’s hard to not reflect on how much remote work has boomed in recent months. From a rise in fully remote teams to the long-waited acceptance of hybrid roles, recent events have forced the hands of most business owners to finally...
The Inaugural Remote Work Tribe Weekly Roundup
While there were major wins for the remote work community this week, some of us still had our fair share of face-palm moments.