The Fair Work Commission is considering basic rights to work from home. Here’s what the evidence says about the impacts of working from home on physical health and mental wellbeing.
As long as I don’t have to do video calls which makes the experience way worse than working onsite for me because for some reason I become extremely anxious on camera.
As long as I don’t have to do video calls which makes the experience way worse than working onsite for me because for some reason I become extremely anxious on camera.
I work with two teams, and one of the teams we just all go camera off as the default.
This should be the norm