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One in four Brits work remotely from a coffee shop at least once a week 

Working latte again? Brits are treating coffee shops as their second office, with one in four (23%) working from them at least once a week, research by comparison site, Broadband Genie reveals. With 33 million people employed in the UK, that means over seven million workers are regularly choosing...


How to improve the modern workplace

The modern workplace is changing, and it is more important than ever to make sure your employees feel valued and an integral part of the company. The benefits of enhancing employee satisfaction will be felt not only by the people who work for you, but also by the company as a whole. Rashit...


Half of UK employees regularly work unpaid hours, survey finds

Unpaid overtime appears to have become the norm in the UK, with new research revealing that millions of employees are regularly shortening their lunch breaks and finishing late to keep on top of their workload. HR software provider, Ciphr, polled 1,000 UK workers to find out how much unpaid...


Nearly two-thirds of businesses struggle to retain diverse tech talent

Sixty four percent of businesses, within the tech industry, struggle to retain diverse employees, while 60% of Gen Z professionals reveal discomfort in their tech job experiences, highlighting the need for inclusive and supportive work environments. Ineffective diversity, equity and inclusion...


Almost a quarter of employees get Sunday Scaries from the thought of going to work

Work can be a common cause of stress for many, but not all stress is on company time. The phenomenon known as the Sunday Scaries is an anxiety experienced the day before returning to work. Despite the name, this is experienced by many before returning to work after time off, no matter what day of...


Over half of Millennials and Gen Z more loyal to supportive employers

New research from Sodexo Engage, a leading expert in employee engagement, shows the loyalty of younger employees is strongly tied to the level of support they receive from their employers. The report, titled The Mountain of Lost Benefits: Closing the Expectation Gap found that 53% of employees...


Average office worker will sit at their desk for 53,000 hours by retirement

The typical office worker will sit at their desk for over 1,300 hours this year, 10,000 hours just eight years into their career and 53,000 hours by the time they retire. Data, gathered by Banner, shows that despite growing concern for the health and wellbeing of employees desk-based employees...


Co-working network for innovative businesses opens its eighth hub in London

Huckletree, which runs a leading network of curated co-working hubs for innovative businesses, is set to open its eighth workspace in Broadgate, Liverpool Street this September in a deal signed with British Land, one of Europe’s largest listed real estate investment companies.  The...


How to save your customer service team from burnout

Burnout is a real issue across a business that can be costly in more ways than one, and here. Blair Strachan, of leading customer service outsourcer, Kura, explores ways to help prevent your team from getting burnout at work. Encourage regular breaks In a fast-paced industry such as customer...


Communication and leadership among most in-demand skills by employers

LinkedIn released its annual report on the most in-demand skills for 2023, and communication and leadership rank as two of the top five most in-demand skills in today’s competitive job market. The other skills landing in the top five are management, customer service and sales. The LinkedIn...


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