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Employee Productivity: Four Key Trends In 2024

Productivity is on the rise, but are employees working too many hours? A new Robert Half survey reveals a complex picture.

Flux And Friction: The State of Modern Workplace Security

Maintaining consistent workplace security across scattered locations is a top priority for executives. Visitor management tools can bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and practical solutions.

Fatigue Remains Top Risk For Workplace Injuries

Workplace violence is considered least likely risk for workplace injuries, but concern significantly increased from 2020 to 2023, according to the National Safety Council.

Do Volunteer Opportunities Create A More Positive Work Experience?

Opportunities to volunteer are important when workers weigh whether to stay with their current employer or pursue a job elsewhere, finds new survey.

Has The Great Resignation Become A Great Regret?

Workers who changed jobs during COVID are now regretting it, suggests a new survey from The Conference Board. Plus, find out which work style is tops with employees.

AI In The Workplace: Employees Want More Training, Guidance

Workers know that AI can create a competitive advantage for themselves and their employers; are concerned about job relevance, security risks, privacy.

Modernized Office Spaces Key To Enhancing Productivity, Hybrid Work

A new Cisco survey finds 81% of employers have already — or are planning to — redesign their workspaces within 24 months.

Office Workers Struggle With Demand For Face-To-Face Meetings

Planes, trains, and automobiles serve as the new office as more than half of U.S. office workers struggle with demand for in-person meetings, finds Blacklane.

Neurodiversity In The Workplace: U.S. Worker Awareness Is Low

New Eagle Hill Consulting report reveals that 68% of U.S. employees are unfamiliar with the term neurodiversity. Plus, seven strategies to unleash the potential of neurodivergent employees.

Survey Reveals Disparities In IAQ Prioritization In K-12 Schools

A new survey finds there's a gap between educators and school authorities regarding the prioritization of air quality in K-12 facilities.

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