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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Are you left to the โ€˜office houseworkโ€™?

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There are many jobs that need completing in the workplace, from cleaning up after a board meeting to making the teas or coffees for the weekly meeting. Dubbed โ€˜office houseworkโ€™ by Harvard Business Review, it seems these less than glamorous tasks are often being left to the women and people of colour in the office. […]

Five ways to create the perfect home office

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Creating a blissful workplace in your home might seem counterintuitive but actually it can really help your productivity. What with the rising cost of office spaces and coffee shops often being too noisy and distracting, building a home office can be a great way of motivating yourself. Shane Clifford, co-founder and CEO of new bill […]

Mum’s Enterprise launches ‘Happiness Project’

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Gender equality firm Mumโ€™s Enterprise hasย launched itsย report โ€˜From Career Woman to Working Mumโ€™ to coincide with Maternal Mental Heal Awareness Week 2018. This is the first initiative launched as part of the company’sย โ€˜Happiness Projectโ€™, which it says isย dedicated to supporting a happier nation. The report has been collated drawing on insight of over 1,000 mums […]

Hand Picked Hotels enhances benefits for event organisers, following new brand identity

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Hand Picked Hotels has debuted its new visual identity to help reflect its refreshed brand vision and values. The new look coincides with the upgrade of the brandโ€™s loyalty club for event organisers and conference agents, which has been relaunched as Privilege Business Rewards. Hand Picked Hotelsโ€™ new identity boasts a colour palette of earthy […]

‘Presenteeism’ hits record high in UK, says CIPD

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โ€˜Presenteeismโ€™, or people coming into work when they are ill, has more than tripled since 2010, according to the latest CIPD/Simplyhealth Health and Well-being at Work survey. 86% of 1,000 respondents to the 2018 survey said they had observed presenteeism in their organisation over the last 12 months, compared with 72% in 2016 and just […]