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Apple and Amazon are also hoping to reverse the trend since the Covid crisis. Recently, these large groups sent a letter to their employees to warn them of the end of teleworking. Reporting.
For two months, Jean-Philippe Marshall did not physically set foot in his business. For logistical reasons, the 30 employees of this data management platform are 100% teleworking. To interact with his colleagues, Jean-Philippe Marshall uses an application that looks like a video game. Virtual interactions that don't replace exchanges at the coffee machine. From January, he will return to office: “It's also positive to be able to have lunch with your colleagues, talk to them, and telework a day or two a week.”
In 2023, one in five people will work remotely. But this is a decreasing number now. Now only 24% telework from home for three days or more. Most employees work from home once or twice a week.
So, is teleworking doomed to disappear? This is the desire of the growing number of entrepreneurs.
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