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Economic and political uncertainty continue to dampen commercial property market sentiment

Workplace Insight

The report – Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe 2025 outlines how market players believe ‘a new normal’ is emerging as valuations have come down and interest rates regain some level of predictability in a market characterised by higher inflation and interest rates, and geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

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The next big workplace benefit? Helping with your divorce

Work Life

More recently, however, Levine has seen an influx of interest not just from employers but also benefits brokers, employee assistance programs (EAPs), and legal insurance companies. The University of Michigan, for example, will be providing divorce-related legal support through its legal insurance plan as of 2025.)

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Is Grassroots Marketing Still Relevant? Exploring Community Marketing in the Digital Age

Success

A few sectors are real estate, financial advising, insurance, home repairs, brick-and-mortar retail and health care, where networking and referrals from friends and family make up the client base. McKellar points out that there are certain buying demographics that may not be digitally active.

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Firms should focus on people in the drive for long term growth

Workplace Insight

The retail, media and IT and financial industries will perform best in the workplace of the future, whilst the construction and real estate industries will struggle. Pillar 2: Employee engagement.

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The sector responds to the Spring Budget

Workplace Insight

These include a cut in National Insurance, pension fund reforms, support for working parents, AI, helping people back in to work and more. “There is a real and urgent need for a workforce plan for the UK to raise employer investment in skills and support workers’ wellbeing and participation in the labour market.

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What is an answering service?

Ruby

Call centers are a good choice for… large B2C companies businesses with thousands of customers businesses in high-sales industries such as retail, automotive insurance, and telecommunications Virtual Receptionists Virtual receptionists are human beings who manage phone calls remotely (virtually) for business clients.

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How much does an answering service cost?

Ruby

They are a good option for businesses in high-sales industries with thousands of customers such as retail, automotive insurance, and telecommunications. Virtual receptionists Virtual receptionists are real people who manage phone calls remotely (virtually) for business clients. The only difference is that they work offsite.