The coffice trend should be embraced by UK bosses
There’s something oddly endearing about the rise of the coffice, largely in part due to how coffee shops helped launch 17th-century Britain into a more productive era.
There’s something oddly endearing about the rise of the coffice, largely in part due to how coffee shops helped launch 17th-century Britain into a more productive era.
By Steve Byrne
With the way his business is run, Steve Byrne has been able to experiment with smarter working practices and believes others would be silly not to as well.
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Rant & Rave’s Nigel Shanahan is on one business mission?” to create ravers for life and ensure his company does not have a single recruitment issue.
By Staff writer
Millennial employees are widely misunderstood. They can be highly valuable and useful but employers must be willing to meet them halfway.
When it comes to the trend of working remotely, being at home is not necessarily the location that UK employees favour.
By Staff writer
By the end of this year over 50 per cent of UK businesses will be implementing flexible working. That’s nearly 3m companies embracing the concept of remote employees, making office desks as we know them, obsolete.
By Staff writer
In the last few years, we ve seen co-working spaces grow from strength to strength. In London alone, there is estimated to be over 1,000 co-working spaces and the capital was recently cited as the leading global market in this sector.
There has been huge outcry around government changes to the business rate that kicks in next month, which chancellor Philip Hammond tried to soften in his Spring Budget.
By Staff writer
In the wake of International Women’s Day, which takes place annually on 8″March and calls for people globally to come together and promote a more inclusive world of gender equality, it seems timely to take a step back and remember that gender diversity in the workplace is far more than just a box-ticking exercise.