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Co-working is evolving to combine co-living

  • Written by Libby Sander, Lecturer, Bond Business School, Bond University
imageCo-working can be a refreshing change for many employees where the design of the workplace and the politics of their organisation means they are simply too tired.www.shutterstock.com

Recent reports estimate that by 2020 1.55 billion workers will be responsible for work that does not confine them to a desk. Already, up to 80% of employees work at...

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