Everyone knows it: digital technology and its thousand communication channels, its myriad of tools – whose real usefulness is sometimes questionable – that allow you to work remotely with your smartphone or tablet, have forever changed our work habits... and the rhythm of our days. In the press, there are now thousands of articles devoted to teleworking and its practice. So much so that the prospect of discovering new facets of remote work seems complex. Have we (already?) said everything? Or is there still grain to grind with this chestnut tree that no longer has much fruit?
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LinkedIn has managed to pick a ripe fruit! His name? Microwork. "Do you practice microwork?" asks the social network. The result of the survey in which a few thousand people participated is incredibly close: 35% often practice microwork, 32% sometimes and 33% never.
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