Abstract

Rapidly spreading around the world, the coronavirus instantly changed the usual way of life of mankind. Employers are forced to massively transfer their employees to remote work mode. Humanity has entered one of its most global experiments: will employees who have experienced a new work model return to the office version? Which of the long-standing myths about remote work have already lost their relevance? How do modern digital tools transform the attitude of employers and employees to remote work? What does remote work change in the company's HR management practice? We have tried to answer at least some of these questions in this article, based on personal experience of remote work and studying the practices of remote labor relations in Russia and abroad.

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