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A widening gap in productivity between the UK’s public and private sectors is costing the economy around eighty billion ...
The South East of England recorded 1.4 million square feet of take-up in the first half of the year, its highest half-year ...
A new report suggests the UK public sector is moving sharply away from remote and hybrid working, despite impact on retention ...
Fast WiFi and genuinely good coffee can change more about people's experiences of the office than you might expect ...
Leaders who feel ignored or excluded by their own families are more likely to withdraw at work, according to new research ...
Workstories has announced a merger with Roger Lewis, the renowned specialist in precision joinery and upholstery. The move strengthens the company’s position in British furniture design and ...
The UK market is benefiting from strong demand for premium office space, while the data centre market enjoys a period of ...
Offering employees a monetary bonus for good attendance actually has the opposite desired effect, increasing employee absence, finds new research from Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.
Love it or hate it, weather chat is part of Britain’s day to day – yet in the world of work it’s not just casual small talk. In fact, the seasons have a real impact on how we feel and perform. The ...
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 ...
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