On Dec. 5-8, 2023, The Charlotte Ledger shared with readers a special four-part series: The Future of Work.
The in-depth package of stories asks the question: What will tomorrow’s workplaces look like? Perhaps more importantly: What can workers and employers do to prepare?
No one has a crystal ball.
But we have the next best thing: an ambitious team of reporters who spent the past few months digging deep to discover how generational, technological and pandemic-related forces are transforming how we work.
The full series is available only to The Ledger’s community of paying members. If you need to sign up, join here:
Here are the articles:
Part 1: For Gen Z, mentoring matters
Younger workers crave mentoring. They don’t always get it.
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Part 2: Charlotte’s slumping office market sounds alarms
Charlotte’s office market is struggling. ‘There’s going to be pain.’
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Part 3: Tomorrow’s office: fun meets functional
The offices of the future will be packed with amenities
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Part 4: Attracting remote workers who could live anywhere
Small towns in N.C. are pushing to lure remote workers
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Thanks for reading!
— Doug Miller, contributing editor
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