Companies have long held concerns about remote work, fearing productivity declines, disconnected workforces and worsened team culture.
However, a new study reveals there might be another problem for employers: the majority of remote employees are using their time on the clock to earn extra income on the side, according to a new study.
The LendingTree study discovered that 51 percent of remote workers are earning additional income while working their primary job, and 58 percent have considered doing so.
Male remote workers were significantly more likely to work for additional income while at their remote jobs, at 58 percent versus 42 percent.
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