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Work from office, moonlighting, mental well-being — Workplace trends of 2022 that are likely to persist in the new year
According to a report by job-finding platform Indeed India, about one in five employees in the IT s…
Over half of the employees in India bored with their current jobs: Indeed
50% of employees are preparing for new opportunities by reskilling/upskilling.28%of those who’re lo…
'Loud laboring' and 'quiet thriving' rank among the buzziest workplace trends. Here's what you should know.
A "quiet thriver" may be harder to detect than a quiet quitter, and a "lazy girl" might be more pro…
Beatrice Nolan
Gen Z is transforming office email etiquette — but it could backfire
HR and employment experts have noticed a rise in casual and fun out-of-office emails by Gen Z emplo…
Mikhaila Friel
COVID-19: Office rentals may dip 5-10 pc on lower demand
Explaining further, Jain said, "If I am a BPO (business process outsourcing executive), in 2022, m…
PTI
'Dream jobs are DEAD': Quiet quitting is the TikTok trend encouraging employees to take it easy at work
TikTokers have popularized the trend of quiet quitting – a way for them to do less at work an…
Jordan Hart
From 'quiet quitting' to 'career cushioning,' here are the workplace trends that took 2022 by storm and whether they'll continue in 2023
Many workers are being asked to return to in-person work after years of working from home, while ot…
Samantha Delouya
Microsoft could soar 16% on 'unparalleled' cloud dominance and continued work-from-home, says Wedbush senior tech analyst
Microsoft will benefit as cloud computing becomes a "transformational secular trend," said Dan Ives…
Emily Graffeo
Cabinet clears dearness allowance hike by 4%
In a bonanza for 48 lakh Central government employees and 70 lakh pensioners, the government on Fri…
Why it's not really a labor shortage, according to the author of a report that just crunched data on millions of job searches and reviews
Millions still aren't in the workforce, but Glassdoor's Daniel Zhao said it's not a shortage of wor…
Rachel DuRose,Madison Hoff
Spotify's HR chief says the company won't be following Amazon and others in return-to-office trend
"You can't spend a lot of time hiring grown-ups and then treat them like children," Spotify's HR ch…
Jaures Yip
64% of investors surveyed feel unlimited vacation time could help companies beat the S&P 500 but only 1 in 5 say this trend could actually gain traction
The four-day work week seems likeliest to actually happen, according to a survey of investors by Bl…
Kai Xiang Teo
Protecting remote workers from cyberattacks requires a culture shift and new ways to guard against the 'weak link' of human behavior, experts say
Companies faced a different risk as part of the shift to remote work: building a new culture around…
Matthew Lynley
No draft of Digital India Bill published for public feedback or comments
No draft of the Digital India Bill has been published for public feedback or comments and no notice…
The 2024 Great Unbossing — Desi Edition: How is global trend of firing mid-level managers taking shape in India
The idea of unbossing, or firing middle-level management in a bid to have flatter reporting structu…