Summary of Jornal da Gazeta - Cada vez mais gente trabalha em casa (09/04/14)

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The YouTube video "Jornal da Gazeta" discusses the increasing trend of working from home, or Home Office , in Brazil. The number of people working from home is on the rise, providing a profitable alternative for companies and boosting productivity. One example is Miguel, a Spanish man who teaches Spanish classes via the internet from Europe. The growth of Home Office in Brazil is driven by the improved quality of life for employees, with organization and discipline being essential. Andreea, who has worked from home for over a decade, emphasizes the benefits of working alone and the support she receives from her employer, including a desk, computer, printer, and cost assistance for utilities. Approximately 12 million Brazilians have their own home office, and this number increases to 50 million when including those who use corporate computers or cell phones. In São Paulo, 27 out of 100 residents work from home, and companies like Vales Refeição have saved significant costs by implementing the Home Office system. Despite the flexibility of working from home, employees remain under their bosses' control with daily evaluations and recognition events.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the Jornal da Gazeta YouTube video, the topic of working from home, or Home Office, is discussed. The number of people working from home is increasing, and it is a profitable alternative for companies that can also boost productivity. Miguel, a Spanish man living in São Paulo, is an example. He used to teach Spanish in a school but switched to teaching from home and now conducts classes via the internet, even from the poolside in Europe. The main reason for the growth of Home Office in Brazil is the improved quality of life for employees. Andreea, who has been working from home for over a decade, insists that organization and discipline are crucial. She admits that working alone helps her concentrate, and her employer provides a desk, computer, and printer, as well as cost assistance for utilities. The Sociedade Brasileira de Teletrabalho and Telea Estudios estimate that around 12 million Brazilians have their own home office, and this number rises to 50 million when including those who work with corporate computers or cell phones. In São Paulo, 27 out of 100 residents work from home. Vales Refeição, an organization with 160 employees, has saved R 3.5 million ($0.67 million) since implementing the Home Office system eight years ago. Despite working from home, employees are still under the control of their bosses, with daily evaluations and annual sales recognition events.

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