
What trends will define the world of work in 2023?
Business leaders could be forgiven for hoping that when the pandemic receded as a driving, all-consuming force, the world of work would return to something like normalcy. After all, the p...
Business leaders could be forgiven for hoping that when the pandemic receded as a driving, all-consuming force, the world of work would return to something like normalcy. After all, the p...
The C-suite continues its exercise in self-examination and comes to the conclusion that the CIO (Chief Information Officer) is no longer a support role, it’s a key role in the driver’s seat.
Over the course of the pandemic, millions of people around the world have been struggling with grief. Loved ones, friends, and family have died as a result of COVID-19 – and that’s on top...
The lines between leisure travel and business are increasingly becoming blurred. Workers are booking flights for working getaways, which has been a big boost for the travel industry.
This article was authored by Alain Dehaze, CEO of The Adecco Group and was first published in December 2021.
This week, the quitting contagion and the Great Resignation, older workers hiding their age on their CVs, battling burnout with intentional time off, and the benefits of career transition...
One UK bank is diving headfirst into the new world of work. Atom Bank has officially become the UK’s largest employer to introduce the four-day work week – without cutting employees’ pay.
This week, the soft skills needed as more workers bring their emotions to work. Plus, the growing popularity of radical transparency and what C-suite leaders really think about the return...
The world of work connects all social partners and is the principal provider of livelihoods and security. It’s crucial, now more than ever, for labour market stakeholders to come together...