Many employees working remotely in the midst of the coronavirus crisis are competing with roommates for limited space, internet connection and attention.
As shelter-in-place orders and long-term quarantine measures reach California, experts tell us what the impact will be on kids, and how to help them.
I reached out to a few friends and experts for tips on how to navigate the sometimes-fun, sometimes-frustrating experience of co-working with significant others and roommates. Here is their advice:Setting up crystal-clear expectations for the workday is crucial, according to Sharon Emek, the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of, a service that matches companies looking for workers with specific skills with experienced talent interested in working from home.
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