
Returning to the workplace of tomorrow
Andrew Cooke, Director of Manchester at Bruntwood Works, outlines how the lessons learned during the COVID-19 lockdown could shape the workplace of the future. more»
Andrew Cooke, Director of Manchester at Bruntwood Works, outlines how the lessons learned during the COVID-19 lockdown could shape the workplace of the future. more»
Electric vehicles (EVs) are well on their way to becoming mainstream. It won?t be long until the odd one out will be the person buying the petrol car over a comparably-priced EV model. more»
We spend so much of our life at the office. Eight hours a day, 40 hours a week, and that?s not even counting commutes to and from work and any […] more»
The ?eight till late? culture that permeates Britain has employees experiencing new levels of stress. More than two-fifths of British workers say they regularly lose sleep as a result of workplace demands. But why is it that we live in a society that promotes an unhealthy attitude towards work? Why do we celebrate employees who stretch beyond their limits, answer calls outside of office hours and respond to emails on the weekends? more»
Stress at work can be very difficult to avoid, especially if you are stuck behind a desk. Combined with long hours, it can take a serious toll on mental health, especially for women according to a new study. more»
People working in the creative industries in Northern Ireland are three times more likely to suffer from mental health problems than the general public, according to a new study. more»
British insurance firms have dramatically ramped up the number of apprenticeships working in the sector, with the number of schemes increasing by 47 per cent since the apprenticeship levy was introduced. more»
Spring is traditionally the season for getting our homes clean and organised, so why not give our business premises the same treatment this year? more»
With environmental issues firmly on the government?s radar, employers may be considering the steps they can take towards reducing their ?throwaway culture?. more»
With an increasing number of workers deciding to go freelance or start their own firm, there is greater need than ever to create an area in the home in which to work from. more»