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The Wing has established itself as a sanctuary for women who want to work with other like-minded women, but members are noticing a growing number of men in the spaces.
Read moreResearch shows that workers are not taking advantage of downtime during the holidays, but still spend a big portion of work time doing last minute holiday preparations.
Read moreTechnology advancements have led some to believe human workers will no longer be needed, but with apprenticeships, workers can gain new skills to advance their careers.
Read moreAccording to JLL, as Asia Pacific real estate investments increase, flexible office spaces are expected to grow in gateway cities such as Singapore and Tokyo in 2020.
Read moreIn 2020, human resource professionals should expect to adopt technologies to combat upcoming challenges they may face, like enhanced transparency and attracting talent.
Read moreTech startups are constantly struggling to find the best talent to suit their company, but many have yet to tap into the population of talented, experienced returners.
Read moreCoworking provider Industrious and EQ Office will partner up once again to open a new 30,000 square foot coworking space at the Canvas office building in Costa Mesa.
Read moreAARP, the WEF and the OECD are working on the Living, Learning and Earning Longer collaborative, which aims to explore and identify multigenerational workforce practices.
Read moreBeijing-based Ucommune, WeWork’s biggest competitor in China, is seeing opposition from international bankers due to its valuation goal of $2.6 billion for its U.S. IPO.
Read moreThe workplace is experiencing major changes, so it is up to organizations to adapt to employee expectations, such as flexible work options, wellness offerings and more.
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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