Tag: Survey
Healthcare Facilities Are Using Technology To Meet Patient, Staff Demands
In response to Covid-19, healthcare facilities have adopted new strategies and security measures to limit the spread of infection, while protecting people and property.
Are Workers Ready To Return To The Office?
Majority of companies want staff back on-site, but half of employees surveyed said they'd look for a new job if required to be in the office five days a week.
Do Employers Risk Losing Employees By Not Figuring Out Hybrid Work?
Nearly 60 percent of employers believe they'll lose new and existing employees if they don't develop hybrid work processes and plans, finds new research from Poly.
Public Restrooms: Top 5 Ways COVID-19 Changed Americans’ Standards
Survey identifies key COVID impacts on how Americans view public restrooms, and the establishments that provide them.
Career Conundrum: Hybrid Vs. In-Person Work
A new survey reveals a third of employees prefer a hybrid work environment, but many feel in-person work is better for career advancement.
Poor IAQ Makes People Anxious
Nearly three-quarters of North Americans feel anxious when entering public spaces with poor indoor air quality, according to new research.
How Has COVID-19 Impacted Office Space Use?
A new CoreNet Global survey finds that companies are currently using less real estate, but many expect growth over the next one to five years.
Do You Have A Planned Date For Returning To The Workplace?
A new survey from The Conference Board reveals that nearly half of businesses have not communicated post-COVID plans for returning to the workplace.
Does Foodservice Need Automatic Doors?
Even though nearly two-thirds of patrons prefer them, many restaurants have been slow to embrace the benefits of automatic doors.
New COVID-19 Variants: Employees Concerned About Working In Office
A Honeywell survey revealed that 87% of workers have heightened concerns about working in an office due to the rise of new SARS-CoV-2 variants.
What Are The Benefits Of Dogs In The Workplace?
Most pet owners say bringing their pets to work is important, but few companies allow it. Here are 10 tips for creating a pet-friendly workplace.
The Return To Work: Both Vaccinated, Unvaccinated Workers Prioritize Cleaning
More than one-third of Americans say they would consider quitting their jobs if their workplace was not cleaned properly.
Majority Of U.S. Execs Don’t Plan To Downsize Office Space
Over the next year, 53% of executives don't intend to decrease their office size, 10% plan to increase their space, 25% are undecided, and only 12% will downsize.
LED Lighting, Low-Energy Buildings, Solar Dominate Energy Agendas
For the first time, U.S. Conference Of Mayors' report identified all-electric vehicles as most promising technology for reducing cities' energy use and carbon emissions.
Could Employee Surveillance Measures Increase Staff Turnover?
Rise in remote working requires new ways of monitoring performance and output, but not simply through counting keystrokes and time at the desk
Employer Vaccine Mandates Have Doubled Since August
The most recent Gallagher survey found that more than two-thirds of employers encourage vaccination, appropriate masking, and other safety protocols.
Electrical Shock Prevention Needs A Jolt Of Change
Littelfuse survey highlights the need to shift from safety training to prevention through design.
The Future Of Work Is Hybrid: Are Organizations Prepared?
New Siemens study reveals majority of organizations have shifted to a hybrid work model, but most are not prepared with change management processes to implement the shift.
Return To Work: Dog Owners Will Miss Pup More Than Spouse, Children
Over 70% of dog owners still working from home expect to miss their pet when they return to the workplace, while only 42% will miss their spouse and 39% will miss their children
COVID-Era Office Workers Prefer Touchless Restroom Fixtures
Nearly 80% of office workers believe no-touch fixtures are an important feature in workplace restrooms, finds Bradley Corp.'s Healthy Handwashing Survey.