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Updated Apr 7, 2021 at 11:48 AM EST
About 34 percent of workers say they would relocate if remote work became permanent, and the top reason is to be closer to family and friends, according to a recent YouGov survey conducted by Miro, an online collaborative whiteboard platform.
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About 34 percent of workers say they would relocate if remote work became permanent, and the top reason is to be closer to family and friends.
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