Women Want To Return To Work, But Companies Need To Make Changes
After millions of women were pushed out of the workforce, a MetLife survey shows that 2 in 3 have plans to return, but employers will need to provide them more ...
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After millions of women were pushed out of the workforce, a MetLife survey shows that 2 in 3 have plans to return, but employers will need to provide them more ...
JLL executives have released a book titled “The Workplace You Need Now: Shaping Spaces for the Future of Work” to help companies make well-informed workplace decisions.
According to Forrester’s 2022 Predictions report, the 30% of companies who are moving forward with fully in-office arrangements will likely see a spike in resignations.
Many companies are requiring employees to have received one of the Covid-19 vaccines, meaning this could impact the job search process for candidates moving forward.
Amy Nelson has exited as president of SaksWork, a new venture in partnership with Saks Fifth Avenue and WeWork that brings workspaces in the department store’s spaces.
In Hong Kong, coliving operators that have acquired and converted hotels are driving the nearly $300 million in real estate transactions expected this year.
As people reevaluate their priorities, a subreddit coined r/antiwork has gained traction and highlights the toxicity that is still festering in the workplace.
Retail giant Walmart has announced that upon being fully vaccinated, corporate employees will return to the company’s headquarters starting on November 8.
A survey from EY found that while the majority of office-based companies will adopt some form of hybrid working, only 40% have concrete plans as to what that looks like.
San Diego’s office market is seeing continued recovery, with the region reaching office demand levels that have not been since 2018 and 2019 according to Colliers.
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