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Tulsa offers £8,400 bonuses to remote workers

Tulsa, Oklahoma is luring remote workers with a tempting £8,400 relocation bonus. Find out if this incentive-packed scheme could be your ticket to a fresh start in America’s heartland.

Victoria may make WFH a legal right

Millions of employees in Victoria could soon have the legal right to work from home under new proposals aimed at modernising workplace laws.

Victoria mandates 2-day work from home week

Victoria's Labor government has passed a landmark law requiring employees to work from home at least two days a week. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the policy at the state Labor conference, sparking debate on flexibility and productivity.

Rail fares spike in Great Britain, new data shows

New figures show a significant rise in rail fares across Great Britain, adding financial pressure on commuters. Find out how much prices have climbed and what it means for travellers.

Alaska mothers pay £16k for childbirth

Expectant mothers in Alaska face exorbitant fees for childbirth, with some hospitals charging up to £16,000. Discover why costs are soaring and what it means for families.

FWC rules on return-to-office mandates

The Fair Work Commission has issued a landmark decision on return-to-office policies, balancing employer mandates with employee flexibility. Discover the implications for Australia's workforce.

Kids' mischief costs UK parents millions annually

From crayon-covered walls to toys flushed down toilets, British parents are forking out millions annually to fix their children's mischievous mishaps. New research reveals the shocking costs of childhood creativity gone wild.

NI Govt scrutinised over £13k Italy trip

The Northern Ireland Executive is under fire after revelations of a £13,000 taxpayer-funded trip to Italy by senior officials, sparking calls for transparency.

WEF founder, 87, accused of bullying & lavish spending

A bombshell internal investigation has accused the 87-year-old founder of the World Economic Forum of workplace bullying, exorbitant travel expenses, and making suggestive comments to a female executive.

Australia may trial four-day work week

The Australian government is exploring the possibility of introducing a four-day working week, sparking debate on work-life balance and productivity.

Four-day week trial sparks UK work debate

A controversial four-day work week trial in the UK has divided opinions, with some firms reporting success while others faced unexpected challenges. Discover the full story.

London house prices surge as WFH bubble bursts

The work-from-home boom that drove buyers out of London has reversed, sending property prices in the capital skyrocketing. Discover why the remote work bubble burst and what it means for the housing market.

WFH or Office? The Great Workplace Debate

As companies push for a return to office-based work, employees are resisting, citing improved productivity and work-life balance from remote setups. What does the future hold for hybrid work?

Parents spend £1,600/year on children's activities

New research reveals UK parents spend a staggering £1,600 annually on children's activities, with weekends being the most expensive. Find out where the money goes and how families are coping.

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