THE DARK SIDE OF REMOTE WORK
Exhibit|October 2023
Who doesn't want to work in their comfort clothes, sip coffee from their favourite mug, and take breaks to relax in a library or a cosy cafe? Before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was a dream and considered a luxury option for employees, but today, it has become a global practice.
Sandesh Bhosle
THE DARK SIDE OF REMOTE WORK

While it initially appeared as a comfortable way of working, as it offers flexibility and freedom, a closer look reveals the dark aspects that often loiter beneath the surface.

ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR

By nature, most humans are social animals, of course, except for a few antisocials. One of the most significant drawbacks of working remotely is the isolation it can impose on individuals. Working in solitude for extended periods can lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection. Without the fellowship of colleagues or impromptu chats, employees may begin to feel cut off from the social fabric of the workplace, leading to bad mental health, depression and anxiety.

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