The pandemic has forced many workers to use technology to stay connected, and executives are divided over the effectiveness of remote work.

Ben Meeder rides his new bike on the Lakefront Trail in Chicago. His employer, software company ServiceNow, paid for the bike.

A worker restocks shelves at Mariano’s in Chicago in March amid the coronavirus pandemic. In June, according to federal data released Monday, …

Starbucks is using this logo for its new Black Lives Matter T-shirts, which employees may wear at work if they choose. The move comes after th…

There might be opportunities for remote work in distant markets that wouldn’t have been possible before COVID-19.

During the coronavirus pandemic, many people have been working from home, using virual meeting tools such as Zoom, Google Hangouts or Slack vi…

Vermont state human resources employee Courtney O’Brien holds her 4-month-old at her office at the Department of Transportation. A number of s…

Vermont state road construction engineer Ryan Darling holds 5-month-old Mason on the desk at his office in White River Junction, Vt. Bringing …

The Golden driller in Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa’s remote workers program offers a $10,000 grant, a year membership at a local co-working space and su…

Alyssa Soares, co-owner of Namasté Solar, works on a home solar installation in Boulder, Colo. About 110 of Namasté Solar’s 200 employees have…