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Women are overwhelmingly ambitious in their careers, and they see workplace flexibility as a pillar for helping them get ahead at work. A majority of women workers, 87%, say they're ambitious in their ...
Workplaces are increasingly less flexible, and one group of workers is paying the steepest price.
Employees have made it known they prioritize flexibility, yet employers are increasingly gun-shy of the term, especially as they begin to ask workers to return to the office on a full-time or hybrid ...
A shift away from fully-in-office jobs continued over the last year, and the trend may well continue, based on research revealing that the large majority of recently formed companies are adopting ...
Imagine yourself a trapeze artist, suspended high above the ground, swinging from one bar to another with precision and grace. This is the delicate act that government leaders must perform to retain ...
If you’ve been hunting for a job that doesn’t lock you into a 9-to-5, you’re not in the minority! More people than ever ...
Nearly half of workers — about 47% — may consider a new job if their employer ends or reduces flexible work arrangements such as remote and hybrid options, according to a May 18 report from Eagle Hill ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. It’s a sign of major disruption when governments are ahead of the curve compared to major companies, but that’s exactly what’s happening ...
For the fifth consecutive year, Working@Duke conducted a survey to gauge work location preferences of Duke University and Health System staff and faculty Five years after the COVID pandemic reshaped ...
Tampa (BLOOM) – Welcome to the era of flex life! Gone are the days of rigid 9-to-5 schedules and cramped cubicles. In today’s fast-paced world, the concept of flex life is taking center stage, ...
If it’s fine for you to take a quick break from work to schedule a doctor’s appointment, tackle your project list in the order you choose, or come in late because you were waiting for an appliance ...