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Has rising living costs made hybrid work unfair for some employees?
With the cost of living surging in 2026, employees who can work remotely may save significantly on commuting and meals, while those required on-site face greater financial strain. Cast your vote on whether this gap makes hybrid arrangements fundamentally unfair.
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