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Forty percent of companies calling staff back to the office five days a week

Workplace Insight

However, anonymised movement data from O2 Motion showed that the majority of workers had faced public transport delays of more than an hour, in a year marked by high levels of industrial action from train drivers and railway station workers.

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How to Incorporate Slow Travel Into Your Vacations

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When you first hear the term “slow travel,” you might immediately think about physically slow travel, i.e., traveling by train as opposed to plane or walking to a destination instead of taking a car. Slow travel prioritizes visiting a place—near or far—and taking the time to soak in the local community, food and experiences there.

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AptDeco’s CEO takes our career questionnaire

Work Life

She came up with the idea after struggling to sell furniture on Craigslist, finding that transporting items and negotiating with buyers was cumbersome. I alternate between personal training and Orangetheory. Ringer Food. It’s such a fun, quirky listen, and it’s all about food news. What is your go-to food for fast fuel?

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How to tell if you’re going to lose your job to AI, according to a computational neuroscientist

Work Life

Almost every day, there are news articles about unexpected uses for ChatGPT , from helping doctors empathize with patients to a $3 trillion-­dollar market capitalization for Nvidia, which makes graphics processing units (GPUs) used to train deep learning networks. After giving a talk, I am often asked: will I lose my job to AI?

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6 Green Employee Benefits Companies Can Offer to Reduce Their Carbon Footprint

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We’ve also seen more companies offer public transportation subsidies and support for bike-to-work programs. More companies are now offering additional paid leave for employees who choose climate-friendly vacation options, such as traveling by train or using electric vehicles instead of flying.

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Build (or refresh) your company travel policy in 6 steps

Insperity

The typical company travel policy covers the costs of transportation and related expenses, including: Travel time Fares for flights, train rides and ground transportation Auto rental fees, tolls and parking Lodging costs Meals while traveling Costs for entertaining clients. Decide what expenses your company will cover.

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5 Inclusive Design Strategies To Embrace Rapidly Aging Workforce

All Work

Baby boomers require access to other amenities Baby Boomers (born between 1946-1964) have expressed a need for their office to be located near food and beverage providers, and with good links to public transport.