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The Future Of Work Part 1: Remote Work, Cities, Migrations, Bofa

The Future Of Work Part 1: Remote Work, Cities, Migrations, Bofa

FromDude! Nature


The Future Of Work Part 1: Remote Work, Cities, Migrations, Bofa

FromDude! Nature

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2021
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We’ve come to accept the 40 hour grind as our daily dose of suffering pie…but as the pandemic is showing us, and as many labor frontiersmen and women have known for a long time…work can and should be totally and completely different….so in this series of episodes (The Future Of Work) we look at how what we’ve come to know as employed labor is harmful, whats changing about it, and interesting ideas for the future of work. 
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