Americans are using newfound flexibility to commute at weird hours, which means we're stuck in a never-ending rush hour.
Entry-level home buyers find deals farther from job hubs, but pay in commute time and at the gas pump. By Joyce Cohen See ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The average commute to work in the U.S. is getting longer, and that means Americans are spending more time on the road and less ...
The shift to remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic gave Americans 60 million hours of their time back. And recent research indicates that those workers who no longer spend hours commuting to and ...
The idea that commuting is unpaid work has been floating around for a while. Most full-time employees and even those on temporary contracts believe time spent on the way to work and back should be ...
For the average worker, commuting may not just be an inconvenience—it amounts to roughly $8,100 in lost time each year. As some large employers call workers back to the office full-time, the debate ...
With summer vacation over and offices filling up again, it's probably taking longer to get to work than it used to. If you're back to the office several days a week, if not full-time, you can view ...
The Fair Labor Standards Act contains complex rules for determining whether non-exempt employee travel is compensable working time. In most circumstances, time spent commuting to and from work is not ...
Farmers have been blocking roads including the A64 motorway in the southwest – Copyright AFP Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV Denmark is at the top of the list for countries with ...