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Remote workers are more productive and face less interruptions than their office-only co-workers

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  • Report finds remote-first employees log more productive hours, fewer interruptions
  • Hybrid model offers flexibility but leads to shorter work breaks
  • Healthcare workers face high burnout risk despite increased productivity

ActivTrak Productivity Lab’s latest report on workplace productivity trends has revealed work location significantly affects productivity, and remote-first companies, where employees work remotely most of the time, are provider greater productivity, reduce interruptions, and are the most popular.

The survey covers 958 companies and 135,098 employees, offering an overview of productivity across various sectors, such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, and professional services.

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