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Flexport CEO reignites debate over remote work after likening it to 'white-collar fraud'

Ryan Petersen, the CEO at Flexport, said he believes that working from home introduces too many distractions and can hurt workplace culture.

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Flexport CEO reignites debate over remote work after likening it to 'white-collar fraud'

Ryan Petersen, the CEO at Flexport, said he believes that working from home introduces too many distractions and can hurt workplace culture.

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CEO of $8 billion Flexport blasts remote work as ‘white-collar fraud’ and a ‘total fantasy’ for highly paid…

“The idea that I could do any work at my house is like a total fantasy,” said CEO Ryan Petersen.

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    Flexport CEO reignites debate over remote work after likening it to 'white-collar fraud'

    Ryan Petersen, the CEO at Flexport, said he believes that working from home introduces too many distractions and can hurt workplace culture.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    CEO of $8 billion Flexport blasts remote work as ‘white-collar fraud’ and a ‘total fantasy’ for highly paid employees | Fortune

    “The idea that I could do any work at my house is like a total fantasy,” said CEO Ryan Petersen.