The future of work in a post-pandemic world

ABC News’ Linsey Davis discusses the future of work with LinkedIn chief economist Karin Kimbrough, as companies decide what offices will look like after the pandemic.

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14 thoughts on “The future of work in a post-pandemic world

  1. End forced labor!

    Land lords should quit their "jobs"
    Property hoarding should be illegal
    Rent is extortion
    Homelessness is violence
    No one gets a second house until everyone has one

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  3. I've never understood the point of going into the office if you have the technical capabilities to work from home, and I was saying this pre COVID-19. Where is the data that shows that just because I come into the office everyday, that automatically makes me a more productive worker than if I worked from home? Why not allow people to work from home 2 – 3 days per week, especially during the winter?

  4. companies have refused to reconfigure their current business needs for YEARS.
    they previously forced too few workers to do way MORE work then is their far share. now, as a potential post-pandemic employee, I’m supposed to have faith those same employers will really spend time and money to protect their employees?!

  5. I enjoyed your video, i am actually tired of worrying about stock and stuff…. It's driving me nuts these days I think crypto investment is far better than stocks

  6. We live in a generation where teasing and laughing at Americans is the norm.

    Covid deaths US 601,330 Mexico 220,746 UK 127,691 Canada 25,018 China 4,636 Australia 910 NZ 26 Taiwan 14.

    178 mass shootings in 136 days, 180 school shootings in 10 years, Pinky power, Asian bashing, Riots, MAGATs and QANON.

    Mass shootings in US are a ‘National Embarrassment’ – J.Biden.

  7. 🆘 You have an extra $1? Savin' to get a laptop (homejob). No opportunities outside due to constant lockdowns (unlike other countries). 😷 Sorry for this. 😳 I'm not a bad person, just a desperate breadwinner. Lost a lot since 2020.

    Prayers and well-wishes are also very much appreciated. 😇❤

    Off-topic, I know… I hope you understand the desperation. I know some people need more help than me and my family but I do hope that does not invalidate my cry for help. 😢 

    Things are getting worse here. We don't have stimulus checks or anything like USA. So I'm just really doing whatever I can to put food on the table. We may not be killed by the virus but the situation is surely slowly killing us. 💔

    Peace be with you. ❤ GOD bless. 🙏❤

    And to anyone who's also struggling, let's hold on tight. All will soon be well. 🌹

  8. I hate working remotely. For one thing it seems like companies expect you to work longer hours. I was logged on several hours longer per day than if I worked in the office. I’m not letting any company own me like that again. They have no respect for our home/family responsibilities. Besides, like kids, my dogs don’t understand that just because I am home, I can’t pay attention to them all day long.

  9. Gaza rockets part of resistance, says Indian collective

    A Correspondent Published May 18, 2021 - Updated about 3 hours ago

    New Delhi: Rockets fired by Palestinians against Israel are part of a “resistance” which is supported by international law, a group of writers and artistes led by Arundhati Roy and Nayantara Sahgal has declared, The Hindu said on Monday.

    In a statement, the collective accused Israeli government of killing Palestinian children and blamed Israeli settlers for illegally trying to snatch Palestinian land. The collective, which includes actor Ratna Pathak Shah, Naseeruddin Shah, novelist Githa Hariharan and economist Prabhat Patnaik, said narration of the latest fighting in Gaza should not deprive Palestinians of their “dignity and right to resist”.

    “Palestinians in Gaza fired rockets at Israel. The rockets did not start or define the brutality that followed. The rockets came as as part of a resistance — backed by international law — of an illegal occupation,” declared the statement from the collective.

    It said Israeli retaliation with “extreme force” killed civilians, including children. India taking a stand on the flare-up has told the UN that the Gaza rockets were indiscriminate and the Israeli bombardment was retaliatory, a language not very different from President Joe Biden’s comments on the issue.

    The collective urged the Egyptian air force to provide a ‘no-fly zone’ above Gaza strip and pointed to the lack of political will in the Arab world to protect the Palestinians.

    Published in THE HINDU, May 18th, 2021👄👄😗😗😭💔👄👄

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