But will bosses listen and cut back on meetings?
Employment attorney Dustin Paschal joins CoronavirusNOW from Dallas to talk about work issues related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Findings showed that on average, employees spend nearly 18 hours in meetings per week and the frequency of those meetings increased with managerial jobs. Other findings included that on average, companies spend about $80,000 per employee per year and could save $25,000 if they cut back on unnecessary meeting attendance.
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