From their first job to today…a new study suggests not quite half of American workers say they have more flexible scheduling than when they first entered the full-time workforce. It’s progress, but we have a long way to go. The study, commissioned by Workplace Options, was designed to find out where employed Americans stand on ...
New research out this month confirms previous studies…your commute is bad for you. Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis found that people with longer commutes tended to be less active, more likely to be obese and carry excess belly fat, and more likely to have higher blood pressure. The researchers studied 4,300 people in ...
Welcome to the Information Age. Our world is changing. Are your office practices keeping up? According to findings from Citrix: Today, 52% of workers conduct work on a mobile device. 93% of people would telework if their employer made it an option Most people (64%) spend the extra time saved by teleworking on their health/exercise ...
A new survey from Accenture indicates that professionals are dissatisfied with their jobs, but don’t plan to leave. Notably, more than 2/3 cite flexibility as a key factor keeping them in a job that’s not otherwise ideal. The Path Forward study surveyed 3,900 business professionals in 31 countries. More than half indicated dissatisfaction with their jobs. ...
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