Working mothers could face more negative effects from hybrid work models than their single male counterparts. Experts say the solution is to make remote work the default.

Bhaskar Chakravorti comments on the potential challenges of hybrid working models, via a Business Insider India article
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Bhaskar Chakravorti, dean of global business at theĀ Fletcher School at Tufts University, told Insider that he's worried about a hybrid future because of the impacts it could have on employee morale, diversity, and company culture.

"Frankly, I think it's unsustainable to have a gigantic headquarters and then a whole bunch of people dispersed around the country, around the world, and expecting that the dispersed community is going to feel equal to the ones who are at the headquarters," he said. Unless companies make substantive changes now to hire more women and people of color and to support people who require flexibility, he said, company culture, particularly in tech, could easily become a sea of homogeneity: mainly white, unattached males who are willing and able to commute into an office every day.

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