Remote work
Subtitle
New fields and challenges for labor activism
Publication date
2023-03-29
Document type
Forschungsartikel
Author
Hipp, Lena
Organisational unit
ISSN
Series or journal
Work and occupations
Periodical volume
50
Periodical issue
3
First page
445
Last page
451
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Keyword
Remote work
Gender
Ideal worker
Unions
Works councils
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered how and when we work. Suddenly, organizations had to grant the possibility of working from home to all employees whose presence on-site was not necessary, independent of rank and job. In light of this experience, a return to permanent presence in the office for all has become unlikely. As remote work has both positive and negative implications for employees, their organizations, and workplace institutions, this contribution seeks to answer the following questions: First, what are the challenges for workplace equity and employee well-being that arise from the increased use of remote work? Second, what can be done to ensure that remote work actually benefits employees? Third, what are the implications of the increased use of remote work for the labor movement?
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