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The new issue of Works magazine highlights the ideas, projects, products and thinking that are shaping the way we live, think ...
US pharma giant Merck has scrapped plans for a £1 billion discovery centre, citing the UK’s challenges for the life sciences ...
Microsoft may have introduced a return to office policy, but for a growing number of firms and their employees, the debate is ...
A new report claims that employees are less interested in quirky office features and more in how well their workplaces ...
The research shows a downward trend in reported adoption of AI tools among businesses with 250 or more employees ...
Gallup’s latest research suggests that hybrid working is proving far more resilient than some headlines would imply ...
The UK’s office grading system is no longer fit for purpose, according to new research from the British Council for Offices (BCO) ...
A new survey claims that 31 percent of staff admitted to behaviour that could be classed as sabotage. of workplace AI ...
At least 288 local authority employees have been caught working second full-time jobs since 2020, often without informing their councils ...
The roots of the open plan office can be traced back to the 1960s when post-capitalism was beginning to emerge as a political and intellectual movement. The social and political upheaval that followed ...
A new study by musicMagpie claims to reveal the growing incidence of phone anxiety, particularly among younger people. It highlights a constant barrage of notifications with the average person ...
The majority (81 percent) of UK office workers spend between four and nine hours each day sitting at their desk, equating to an average of 67 sedentary days per person each year, claims a new survey ...