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‘Employers must look at the bigger picture’: Brits aren’t keen on going back to the office, and enterprises pushing for it risk a talent exodus – 48% of workers would quit if faced with a full RTO mandate as hybrid work remains popular
Faced with a full-time return to office (RTO) mandate, some employees might shell out for a season ticket, expand their office-casual wardrobe, and otherwise accept their fate — but half of professionals surveyed would consider simply quitting. That’s according to a survey about the ongoing debate over RTO mandates and hybrid working, with recruitment firm Hays revealing that 48% respondents…
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200 UK firms have now adopted a four-day working week – and Brits are convinced it will become the norm within five years
The four-day work week is taking off in the UK, with 200 companies formally signing up to permanently adopt a shorter working week — and two-thirds of Brits believe this practice will become the norm within five years. That’s according to the 4 Day Week Foundation, which said all 200 companies have been recognized by its employer accreditation scheme. The…
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Brits are positive about data centers – once they know what they actually are
Despite the UK’s thriving digital services sector, the British public is relatively clueless about what a data center’s actually for, according to new research. In a survey by CyrusOne, only 38% of respondents could accurately describe the purpose of data centers, compared with two-thirds in Germany and 60% in the Netherlands and Ireland. With this lack of understanding comes an…
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