Why some employers won’t give in to flexibility
Global - Over the past few years, the world around us has changed dramatically and along with the world, the work ethic. People have increasingly learned to value personal time and have learned to keep
Global - Over the past few years, the world around us has changed dramatically and along with the world, the work ethic. People have increasingly learned to value personal time and have learned to keep
Global - Now a lot of companies offer their employees various benefits - from remote work to various bonuses. But there is one detail that may not seem very important at first glance but becomes
Global - Eternal drowsiness, lack of motivation, lack of the right environment, and much more that worries people who don't like to work from home. Yes, a lot of people want to get a remote
India - Eight workers found 86 gold coins worth around Rs 60 lakh while demolishing an old house in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district. They distributed them among themselves without informing the local police. A police
Global - In the Boomer generation, it is accepted that you have to work hard and hard if you want to have a good life later. With similar dogmas, they raised their children, but the
US - Many workers in the United States have been embracing the "quiet quitting" concept as they seek work-life balance. The workers are drawing a line at the 40-hour work week, limiting after-hours calls and
China - Michelle Bachelet, the head of the UN Human Rights Commission, has hinted that she might not fulfil her commitment to release the long-awaited report on Xinjiang, a region of China in the country's
Global - Increasingly, society began to shout with one voice about various discriminations and point out that it is wrong to perceive a person outwardly. Skin color or eye color, religion or sexual preferences -
Global - The deadly virus and the economic upheaval resulting in the loss of jobs and income have all been stressful during the pandemic. In the era of Covid, the mental health of many was
Russia - US bank Citigroup will close its remaining branches and customer service operations in Russia as it leaves the country to protest the war in Ukraine. The move affects 2,300 employees in the country.
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