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1 in 4 millennial workers would quit their jobs over a single out-of-hours demand from their boss, new study finds
Success1 in 4 millennial workers would quit their jobs over a single out-of-hours demand from their boss, new study finds
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 20, 2024
Business woman happy at her desk at home
LeadershipMajor study from Stanford workplace guru reveals that hybrid work cuts attrition by 33% and has no negative impact on getting promoted
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 18, 2024
Mark Mullen, chief executive officer of Atom Bank Plc, at IFGS 2022 summit at the Guildhall in London, U.K., on Monday, April 4, 2022.
FinanceBoss of U.K. bank that just turned its first profit says introducing a 4-day week for his 547 workers was way easier than going hybrid
By Ryan HoggJune 18, 2024
Group of colleagues sitting and working together in a busy office.
NewslettersExclusive: Some CHROs are treating remote and hybrid workers like ‘second class citizens’—but it’s a strategy likely to backfire
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJune 10, 2024
Allan Thygesen, CEO of Docusign
LeadershipDocusign CEO says while it’s objectively true that Americans work harder than Europeans, maybe Americans aren’t necessarily happier
By Eleanor PringleJune 8, 2024
A business office with a number of employees working at computers while listening to a colleague talking and reviewing some data on wall mounted monitors.
SuccessThe U.K.’s stats body faced a strike after trying to end remote work—now it’s dealing with a 20% staff exodus
By Ryan HoggMay 29, 2024
Citi, HSBC and Barclays all want their bankers back in the office 5 days a week because of ‘new regulatory policies’
SuccessCiti, HSBC and Barclays all want their bankers back in the office 5 days a week because of ‘new regulatory policies’
By Todd Gillespie, Gillian Tan and BloombergMay 24, 2024
A woman sits on a lounge chair on the beach while working on her laptop.
SuccessMillennials call it ‘quiet vacationing,’ but it’s really remote work gone wrong—and it’s CEOs’ worst nightmare
By Sasha RogelbergMay 23, 2024
Employees walking to work in the city at sunrise
FinanceInvestors have yanked $11.1 billion from Europe real estate funds as ECB warns hybrid work will hit demand for office space
By Loukia Gyftopoulou and BloombergMay 21, 2024
Young woman passing through the turnstile at the office entrance
LeadershipDell hybrid employees who don’t show up to the office enough are getting a literal red flag
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 16, 2024
Shot of a businesswoman suffering from back pain while sitting at her desk
HealthBritish women add back and neck pain to mental health troubles as long-term sickness keeps 1.5 million out of work
By Ryan HoggMay 13, 2024
Worker has a breakdown at work.
NewslettersEmployee mental health requests have skyrocketed but only a fraction of leaders are making real changes
By Emma BurleighMay 13, 2024
The UK’s second-richest man is demanding Manchester United workers return to the office—’If you don’t like it, please seek alternative employment’
SuccessThe UK’s second-richest man is demanding Manchester United workers return to the office—’If you don’t like it, please seek alternative employment’
By Chloe BergerMay 8, 2024
Emily Pelosi, head of employee listening at Intuit.
LeadershipIntuit’s ‘head of employee listening’ talks about the science of worker feedback—and the art of asking the right questions
By Paige McGlauflinMay 1, 2024
Woman sits at desk looking at computer.
NewslettersForget the RTO debate—after a youth-defining pandemic, here’s what Gen Z workers actually want in a job
By Emma BurleighApril 30, 2024
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