How working from home could take the steam out of the energy crisis
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How working from home could take the steam out of the energy crisis
"The International Energy Agency has recommended working from home as an immediate remedy during the crisis, suggesting it could help mitigate rising fuel prices."
"With almost one million people in Ireland already remote working, there is potential for this measure to ease cost pressures on the workforce."
Nearly one million people in Ireland are already working remotely part-time. The International Energy Agency suggests remote work as a potential solution to rising fuel prices caused by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Experts and commuters are considering whether this approach can effectively ease financial burdens on workers and decrease overall fuel consumption during the crisis.
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