Work-life balance stories
With fuel and commuting costs climbing, the remote-work debate is returning as employers weigh productivity, culture and staff retention.
Better team relationships are helping UK workers feel more productive than peers in the US and Germany, a global study says.
Mental health absences could have already cost cyber teams more than 250,000 work days, threatening monitoring and incident response.
ECI Software wins 2026 Great Place to Work certification across eight countries, as 82% of staff rate it a great workplace.
AI is speeding up shorter workdays but piling on more tasks, with rising collaboration, multitasking and weekend work, a study finds.
Canadian workers worry AI is squeezing pay and prospects, with university graduates and younger staff feeling the pressure most, Borderless AI says.
Britons are favouring live events and other real-world outings, with Mastercard research showing many will cut back on gadgets and streaming.
Business leaders say burnout is a hard financial risk, urging employers to build mental health into job design, leadership and daily operations.
NHS clinicians using the tool reclaimed more than four million hours of capacity, while paperwork time fell and burnout eased across pilots.
Flexibility is emerging as a bigger draw than pay in construction and engineering, as firms battle shortages and retention pressures.
Hybrid working is emerging as a key draw for Canadian tech staff, with most business leaders saying flexibility now rivals pay in recruitment.
Continuity for customers and partners is HPE South Pacific’s priority as Anthony Sanelli steps in after Patrick Matthews leaves next month.
Most Irish data and AI professionals are staying put as employers prepare to expand teams and compete for scarce talent.
Better pay, flexibility and clearer progression could tempt thousands of former female tech workers back, Akamai research suggests.
Nearly two million Australian workers are losing sleep to job stress, as psychological compensation claims rise and burnout support gaps widen.
Logitech's Mother's Day gift guide showcases six home-working and audio gadgets in Australia, priced from AUD $99.95 to AUD $289.95.
Dropbox warns Australians that digital clutter is sapping productivity and wellbeing, urging workers to simplify apps, files and notifications.
HelpHive debuts a Vancouver platform linking seniors with vetted local helpers, easing pressure on families juggling unpaid care and work.
York-based Phoenix Software has been ranked fourth in Great Place to Work UK's Best Workplaces 2026 list for large employers.
'Imbosster Syndrome' is eroding the confidence of Australian sole traders, with self-doubt stalling key decisions and slowing business growth.