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At Work: A Harrowing Descent into Gig Economy Despair

A searing new British poverty drama, 'At Work', exposes the brutal reality of the gig economy as a photographer trades his artistic career for a life of precarious, low-paid work. This powerful film is a stark indictment of modern employment.

Dutch Four-Day Work Week Beats Burnout, Boosts Economy

An economist reveals why the four-day work week is becoming the norm in the Netherlands, leading to lower burnout rates and a surprising economic advantage. Discover the data behind Europe's new productivity model.

UK Remote Work Revolution: Productivity & Wellbeing Soar

New research reveals a surprising shift: remote work is not just a trend but a powerful tool enhancing employee output, mental health, and work-life balance across Britain. Discover the data behind the new era of flexible employment.

London Cafe's Laptop Ban Ignites Remote Work Debate

A London cafe's ban on laptop users during peak hours ignites a fierce national conversation about the future of remote work etiquette, customer rights, and the survival of small businesses.

40% of UK Gen Z Now Work Entirely From Home

A landmark study reveals a dramatic generational shift, with two in five young British workers shunning the office completely. Discover the data behind the new remote-first reality and what it means for the future of work in the UK.

Four-Day Week Triumphs in UK Workplace Revolution

Groundbreaking UK trial reveals overwhelming success of the four-day work week, with major productivity gains and improved staff wellbeing. Discover which sectors are leading this workplace transformation.

Coach's 'Genetic Disadvantage' Claim Sparks Racism Fury

A leading Australian athletics coach has ignited a firestorm by asserting that athletes of Asian descent are at a 'natural genetic disadvantage' compared to their Australian counterparts. The controversial comments have been slammed as 'dangerous' and 'ra

Expert Tips to Stop Hating & Start Loving Your Job

Feeling the Sunday Scaries? Discover practical, evidence-based strategies from workplace psychologists to transform your daily grind into a source of joy and fulfilment, from 'thin-slicing' your tasks to embracing your authentic self at the office.

Top Workation Destinations: Tokyo, Rio & Budapest Lead

A new global study reveals the world's best cities for a 'workation', with Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, and Budapest leading the pack. Discover how hybrid work is fuelling a new era of travel and the top spots professionals are choosing.

Zelensky: Russia bypassing oil price cap via shadow fleet

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlights a critical flaw in the G7's Russian oil price cap, as Moscow reportedly exploits third-party traders to bypass sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump's controversial NATO remarks add fuel to geopolitical tensions.

Albanese's adviser urges remote work revolution

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's handpicked economic adviser delivers a stark warning about Australia's productivity crisis, urging businesses to adopt flexible working arrangements or risk falling behind globally.

Joyce: AI Risks Aussie Jobs Amid WFH Boom

Former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce warns that AI advancements could jeopardise Australian jobs, especially with the rise of remote work. Experts weigh in on the risks and potential solutions.

Tim Minchin’s Pinot Noir joke sparks outrage

Comedian Tim Minchin has stirred controversy with his remarks about 'cheap Pinot Noir,' leaving fans both amused and offended. Discover the full story behind the backlash.

Australia debates four-day work week proposal

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is pushing for a four-day work week, sparking debate on work-life balance and productivity. Could this become the new norm?

Gregg Wallace defends Biggins over prison comments

Gregg Wallace has come to the defence of Christopher Biggins after the entertainer faced backlash for joking about 'grabbing women' in prison. The MasterChef star insists Biggins was merely 'being funny'.

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