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U.S. companies are spending record amounts to keep their executives safe in response to rising threats and the killings of two high-profile corporate officials in separate attacks in Manhattan over...
Read moreBritain's main minimum wage rate will probably need to rise 4.1% next year to 12.71 pounds ($16.88) an hour to keep up with the government's goal for it to match...
Read moreIndia’s commercial real estate sector is undergoing a major transformation as global occupiers prioritize sustainability. New data from ANAROCK Research shows that green-certified Grade A office space in the country’s...
Read moreChildcare for school-aged kids at Work.Life’s London coworking space filled up within minutes of its launch, showing a strong need for more flexible childcare solutions during school holidays. This August,...
Read moreA growing number of companies, especially in Asia, are experimenting with an unusual new employee benefit: Tinder Leave. This wellness perk offers workers paid or unpaid time off specifically to...
Read moreDespite the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest rates high amid a slowing economy and President Trump’s calls for Chair Jerome Powell’s resignation, commercial real estate investors are shaking...
Read moreIn the first half of 2025, global costs for prime office space increased by 3.4% year-on-year, driven by rising gross rents and fit-out expenses, according to Savills. The international real...
Read moreAs the U.S. labor market shows clear signs of stalling, one of Wall Street’s leading strategists is sounding a sharp warning: With America’s workforce in a demographic crunch and historic...
Read moreThe summer job market is losing heat, with long-term unemployment quietly climbing to its highest non-pandemic level since 2017. According to the WSJ, 1.8 million Americans have now been unemployed...
Read moreDressed in a white protective suit and face mask, Nicolas Chueh listened intently as a guide introduced a series of silver machines used in manufacturing Taiwan's cutting-edge semiconductors. The 16-year-old...
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