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A study found that remote work has increased employee satisfaction by 35% in tech firms

时间:2025-11-11 18:58:28 来源:CreatiFlow Studio 作者:矢野浩二 阅读:899次

A study found that remote work has increased employee satisfaction by 35% in tech firms

Postal service hires extra workers for holiday package deliveryMovie theater offers discounted tickets for families on weekends

A study found that remote work has increased employee satisfaction by 35% in tech firms

Research indicates that gratitude practices reduce symptoms of depressionHardware store offers classes on woodworking for beginnersCoast guard rescues boaters stranded in stormy waters

A study found that remote work has increased employee satisfaction by 35% in tech firms

Newspaper profiles local musician who gained national fameBiologists create new pesticide that is safe for bees

A study found that remote work has increased employee satisfaction by 35% in tech firms

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