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A new report from Cushman & Wakefield finds that central London saw its highest rate of office take-up since the pandemic first began in March of 2020.
Read moreDue to financial struggles and mistreatment from corporations during the past 18 months, some remote workers are taking on two full-time remote jobs to recoup losses.
Read moreTwo new coworking spaces will open in downtown Houston, including IWG brand Spaces taking up 50,000 square feet and WorkSuites opening a new location by the end of 2021.
Read moreFacebook is the latest company to announce that it will be delaying its return-to-office date until January 2022 as the Delta variant causes a spike in Covid-19 cases.
Read moreResearch from furniture company Steelcase shows that employees are expressing the need for a safer workplace as companies pivot to hybrid work arrangements.
Read moreWeWork had a dip in revenue during the second quarter of 2021, with its membership falling to 517,000 compared to 612,000 during the same time period last year.
Read moreBurnout has become a huge obstacle for workers over the past 18 months, and companies are now experimenting with company-wide vacations to address this issue.
Read moreThe workplace no longer means the office itself โ it has weaseled its way into the homes of workers, making it increasingly difficult for them to end the work day.
Read moreBrett White, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, believes the 2.9 million office jobs that were lost during spring of 2020 will mostly be recovered by the middle of next year.
Read moreOffice design is entering a new era that aims to accommodate hybrid and flexible work arrangements, as well as prioritize collaboration and the wellbeing of employees.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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