Martha Stewart Calls for End to Remote Work, Says U.S. Productivity Will 'Go Down the Drain' Otherwise
- Martha Stewart criticized remote work in an interview, saying people can't get everything done working from home.
- Stewart believes workers should be in the office five days a week and that a hybrid model of three days in the office and two days remote is insufficient.
- She compared U.S. productivity unfavorably to France's work culture and said the U.S. will decline if people don't return to work in person.
- Though 81, Stewart remains active with new books, TV shows, and projects.
- She wants to end post-pandemic remote work and flexible schedules in order to boost productivity.