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The TikTok logo is displayed outside a TikTok office

TikTok Is Cracking Down on Remote Work With Threats of Termination

TikTok is threatening disciplinary action, including termination, for U.S. employees whose home addresses aren't within a certain proximity to their assigned office locations. Most big tech companies have cracked down on remote work in recent months.
By Rachyl Jones
In this photo illustration, the image of Elon Musk is displayed on a computer screen and the logo of twitter is reflected over Elon Musk's face.

Elon Musk Calls Twitter Workers Back Into the Office for at Least 40 Hours a Week

Staff at Twitter, one of the first companies to allow employees to work from home indefinitely, are being ordered back into the office by their new owner.
By Courtney Vinopal
A United Airlines plane taxis on the runway in Las Vegas.

United Airlines Says Hybrid Work is Helping Drive Travel Demand, as Business and Leisure Trips Combine

"With hybrid work, every weekend could be a holiday weekend," said Scott Kirby, the CEO of United.
By Courtney Vinopal
View of a grey New York City skyscraper, looking up from the street.

Remote Work Could Knock 39%, or $50 Billion, From the Value of New York City Offices

By Courtney Vinopal
A woman works remotely from her home office while her kids study and play in a separate room.

Mistrust of Hybrid Workers is Fueling “Productivity Paranoia” As Employees at Home Waste Time Trying to Look Busy

By Courtney Vinopal

Amazon Won’t Bring Corporate Workers Back to the Office Even as Apple and Google Demand Their Employees Return

By Courtney Vinopal
A female service employee working in Delhi and living in Noida, India works from home.

India, Singapore, and Canada Were the Countries With the Most Employees Working from Home

By Courtney Vinopal
A photo of a Google office in Bay View, featuring high white ceilings and a spiral staircase, with a floor designated for teams to meet.

Workers Are Returning to the Office, But It Won’t Look Quite the Same

By Courtney Vinopal
Close-up of Malcolm Gladwell holding a microphone and speaking with hand raised.

EXCLUSIVE: Responding to Critics, Malcolm Gladwell Says Freelance Work Taught Him “Benefits—and Drawbacks—of Being on Your Own All Day”

By Courtney Vinopal
Woman sitting on Villingili beach, working with a notebook and mobile phone, surfing in the internet.

How to Let Your Employees Work From the Beach

By Courtney Vinopal

Manhattan’s Getting a “WeWork For the .01 Percent”

By Courtney Vinopal
The headquarters of Twitter pictured in San Francisco, with the company's logo in front.

As Twitter, Amazon, and Meta Scale Back Offices, Some See Opportunities To Leverage Remote Work Advantages

By Courtney Vinopal
Close-up of a hand holding a phone with a blue screen that reads Trip.com. The Trip.com logo is pictured on a white wall behind the hand.

Work-From-Home Helped Trip.com Reduce Quit Rates By More Than a Third

By Courtney Vinopal
A person rides a bicycle outside of a post office building in New York City.

Meta and Amazon Are Putting Their NYC Office Plans on Hold as Workers Continue to Stay Home

By Courtney Vinopal
Blurred image of people walking past the New York Stock Exchange, which displays three American flags.

Wall Street CEOs Who Want Workers Back in the Office Are Driven By Culture, Not Data

By Courtney Vinopal
Workers cross the street in front of the Goldman Sachs building in New York.

Working From Home is Costing Employees Increases in Pay

By Courtney Vinopal
Elon Musk holds his son while speaking into a Microphone at an event hosted by TIME magazine.

Research Shows Supporting Big Families and Working Parents Means Supporting Flexible and Remote Work

By Courtney Vinopal
In a photo illustration, Elon Musk welcomes employees back to their cubicles.

Elon Musk Wants All Tesla Staff Back in the Office for at Least 40 Hours a Week

By Courtney Vinopal

Omicron Has Delayed Returning to the Office, But More People Are Commuting to WeWork

By Sissi Cao

Substack Has Become a Refuge for Journalists. Will Visual Artists Soon Follow Suit?

By Helen Holmes

Life in 2025: Digital Nomads Will Change Travel and Work Forever

By Lauren Razavi

Why Coronavirus-Triggered Work From Home Surge Won’t Make Slack Rich

By Sissi Cao
Collaboration should be about knocking down obstacles to getting that work done, not the latest video conferencing or chat tool.

Highly Productive Teams Communicate More but Actually Talk Less

By Patrick Tickle
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