The series that airs here 11 gives us a glimpse of the birth ropes of the future to come • The pros, cons and all the right questions
Challenges in Corona
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From "24/7"
The Corona era has transformed our lives. They haven't been talking about going back to routine since long, but talking about going back to Corona. The closure period, which left millions in homes, created a new and challenging reality for the family unit. There is no help from grandparents, the children are not in the frames and not everyone goes to work but work from home. Many tech-savvy jobs have managed to maintain a routine from home, but is this a good solution?
The series of articles, "24/7" whose first episode aired last night on News 11, points out the pros and cons that this reality brought, and asks the right questions about the efficiency of work from home and blurring the boundaries between family time and work time.
Eran Tratkowski, who works in the civil service and has small children, suddenly feels that he has earned his paternity when he sees them in the middle of the day: "I would be very disappointed if even after this period it was not possible to work from home." His wife Natalie, who bore most of the household burden every day, was glad that suddenly there was more equality and that she too could develop a career.
Like Eran, both Adi and Lior, both Microsoft employees, manage to manage their homes and work routines, with minor changes. Adi holds a job call while cooking and says that sometimes there are work calls until ten at night - "I feel sometimes there are no limits."
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What will the post-Corona labor market look like? "24/7" gives us a glimpse of the birth ropes of the future to come, and touches on the following chapters (tomorrow and the next day) in aspects of real estate, transportation and more. Interesting and worth following.
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