The British Airways headquarters building has been "largely empty" ever since the pandemic-induced lockdown
Besides improving work-life balance, researchers have suggested that a shorter working week could increase overall work satisfaction while reducing stress
In a resolution, the parliamentarians argue that disconnecting from work should be a fundamental right and they want the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, to draw up rules allowing people to take time out from the pressures of working at home.
Adhering to the guidelines at office cafeterias not only makes the experience safe but also comfortable for the employees
Working odd hours -- sometimes between episodes on Netflix -- compromising on 'family time' and 'me time', has resulted in diluting the sanctity of each area, says Gopi Krishnaswamy of Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute
'Sometimes I get impatient, but I am a work in progress,' the talk show host said
The old normal has given way to the new and WFH, an acronym that was born in the lockdown and quickly became part of everyday lexicon, is here to stay, at least for the foreseeable future
Flexible work practices and hygiene remain as the two key aspects of returning to work globally
While multinationals started or expanded corporate programs to address concerns of LGBT employees in the workplace in India from 2016, a year after homosexuality was decriminalised by the apex court, it is only now that more companies are leaning towards a change that could cascade into something bigger
Work from home and remote working may become a norm even as office spaces will continue to stay. Here's what employees across Asia Pacific say
Incidents of digital sexual harassment have cropped up in the virtual workplace
According to Health Ministry guidelines, all indoor areas in an office, from lobbies and corridors to telephones and door handles are to be disinfected. It is, however, not being followed at some workplaces.
The study involved around 4834 employees, out of which 2770 were women, with a mean age of 43.9 years.
Will office spaces become redundant in the post-pandemic world? Here's what professionals think.
While provisions for thermal scanning and sanitisation are being made at offices as per official directives, it is also important that you personally take certain precautions as well.
However, amid the discontent and challenges of working remotely, the one silver lining for several professionals is saving hours of travel time.
Working from home can be great if an ample distinction is made between distractions and actual working space.
All sections of our society – including businesses and employers – must play a role if we are to stop the spread of this disease, said WHO.
Don't let your energy levels drop at work. Count on these easily available foods.
The study, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, surveyed working adults in a wide variety of industries including education, manufacturing, engineering, and financial services for two types of emotion regulation — surface acting and deep acting.
Organisations must be willing to provide the tools and the time necessary for employees to recover, reset, and return to optimal productivity.
According to a survey conducted by Wakefit, 70 per cent of 1,500 respondents said they do not have a 'nap room' at work and 86 per cent felt having one would boost their productivity.
As a first-of-its-kind phone line, the aim of the free helpline is to help plug a gap in the availability of specialist legal advice so that women can get the right assistance they need to hold their employer and harasser to account.
Panic attack can be described as a sudden onset of intense fear or discomfort that triggers severe physical symptoms.
It’s important for individuals to remember their audiences and what the implications are.