Flexible work arrangements requires more than lip service

By Zoë Wundenberg
Updated March 28 2019 - 2:04pm, first published March 26 2019 - 1:03pm
Work or fun: Why does being committed at work have to mean having no time for fun the rest of the time?
Work or fun: Why does being committed at work have to mean having no time for fun the rest of the time?

When did it become so taboo to have a life outside of work? When did the glorification of "busy" overwhelm our collective concept of work ethic? And when did coming in early and leaving work late become the hallmark of a "good" employee?

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