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Citigroup has launched Citi AI, a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) tools for its employees in Hong Kong, the bank said on Thursday. The tools support internal operations including information...
Read moreThese robots don't break into a jig or jump, but their ability to do single tasks cheaply and efficiently is attracting investor dollars as focus shifts to function from flash....
Read moreMeta is increasing the number of employees categorized in its lowest performance tier during this year’s mid-year evaluations, following a wave of job cuts earlier this year. Managers have been...
Read moreThe corporate wellness industry is on a strong growth trajectory, with the global market expected to nearly double in value by 2031. According to recent projections, the market will surge...
Read moreIn a ruling that could reshape how employers address neurodivergence in the workplace, a U.K. employment tribunal has found that even nonverbal expressions like sighing can amount to disability discrimination,...
Read moreThe U.K. and Ireland are now home to more than 4,000 coworking spaces, placing the region among the world’s most densely supplied coworking markets, according to Coworking Cafe. While the...
Read moreBerlin is charting new territory in flexible workspace with the launch of the House of Games, a dedicated 15,000-square-metre coworking hub for the gaming and digital entertainment sector, slated to...
Read morePay settlements granted by British employers stayed at 3% in the three months to April but many firms are now offering smaller raises, according to figures from data firm Brightmine...
Read moreA new survey of over 8,600 full-time U.S. workers shows that Gen Z is far ahead of older generations in embracing ChatGPT as a regular part of their work life....
Read moreNew research shows that fewer than half of U.K. workers would comply with a full-time return-to-office requirement, with resistance especially strong among women and parents. Despite widespread claims of a...
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