Does Location Still Matter For The Future Of Work?
Historically, central business districts have been a city’s leading center of economic power. But now, workers have realized that the location in which they live and work doesn’t matter anymore.
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Historically, central business districts have been a city’s leading center of economic power. But now, workers have realized that the location in which they live and work doesn’t matter anymore.
Corporations spent much of 2020 “woke washing” their brand to appear socially aware to societal issues that relate to Black citizens, but representation is still lacking.
A new report shines light on organizations focused on supporting Black talent by offering technology training and are Black-led or founded by Black professionals.
More diversity and inclusivity will characterize the primary demographic changes in the future of work. A growing older workforce will work side-by-side with a majority workforce population of millennials and ...
A LinkedIn survey of over 1,000 Black entrepreneurs in the US showed that about half of respondents said flexible working has encouraged them to pursue business ventures.
While New York City Mayor Eric Adams seemingly accepts that “there’s new ways people are doing business,” his message remains clear: remote work is hurting the city.
Google revealed that it will relax certain Covid restrictions, including vaccinations, testing, distancing, and masks, as employees prepare to return to the office.
Clusters of mega-warehouses built to meet the demand for online shopping have created what researchers call "diesel death zones" due to the amount of pollution they create near residential areas.
According to a new survey Michael Page, 40% of respondents stated that salary has become their top priority when looking for new jobs due to increased costs of living.
Two years into the pandemic, and it’s clear that the new ways of working will have great implications on companies, cities, and geography as a whole.
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