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With the government set to change the law relating to casual staff to potentially enhance their rights and benefits, it makes sound commercial sense to keep abreast of forthcoming alterations to tax and employment rights status. However, there is no…
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We all benefit from working with diverse people with different opinions. But to take advantage of everything they have to offer, we have to start speaking the same language.Let’s take a look at some of the easiest ways to understand…
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Everyone hates open offices. Here’s why they still exist By Katharine Schwab
17 January 2019Views: 1,196Employees hate open offices. They’re distracting. They’re loud. There’s often little privacy.According to commercial real estate association CoreNet Global, the average space allotted to individual employees globally fell from 225 square feet in 2010 to 176 square feet in 2013,…
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This company shifted to a four-day workweek–and it’s going great By Adele Peters
18 December 2018Views: 1,570The company already had policies in place to improve work-life balance. Employees have a flexible work schedule, so if they want to take a break to go for a two-hour run in the middle of the day or pick up…
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We are at the beginning of a new S-curve, one that will forever advance the way we make and trade goods enabling a new era of productivity. A new class of high-speed industrial 3D printers which are closer to a…
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Mexicans work far longer days than anyone else. Germans, on the other hand, clock up the least hours. Greeks work the longest hours in Europe, at an average 2,035 hours per year. At the other end of the spectrum, German…
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5 ways to make millennial workers less stressed and more successful By Jane Burnett
7 December 2017Views: 1,067Millennials may be seeking purpose in their careers more than previous generations. Millennials feel accountable for many issues in both the workplace and the wider world. However, it is primarily in and via the workplace that they feel most able…
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For companies, investing in worker skills makes sense too – it promotes flexibility and creativity, problem-solving, teamwork and an increased sense of agency among staff, making them happier and more productive. Read more in weforum Lifelong learning helps people, governments…
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Wilson says cashiers–74% of whom are women–are likely to the first overtaken by the automation wave. Also likely to be affected are retail salespeople, who may not be needed as shoppers increasingly consult their phones for information about sizes, colors,…