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What will the workplace look like after the pandemic?

Business Management Daily

That’s now up to 67%, a reflection of how many states have mandated the closing of nonessential businesses and the voluntary decision by numerous employers to prevent infection by having work performed away from the office. How many of those employees will continue to work from home after the pandemic ends is, of course, unknown.

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Only 57% of employees always check their payslips

cipHR

While only 17% of employees working in transportation and warehousing, health and social care, education, and real estate, don’t check their payslips regularly. On the opposite end of the scale, hospitality and foodservice workers were least likely to say that they didn’t check their payslips regularly (6%).

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How to love your job (again)

cipHR

Look at your work environment and make some small changes to refresh your outlook. If you are working from home, why not move your work area to a different room or perhaps just change the layout of your desk and the objects that are around you. Transportation & warehousing. Real estate & lettings.

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Majority of in-person staff can’t afford to take time off for illness, survey suggests

cipHR

Read more press releases from Ciphr: Two in five employees are working extra hours as cost-of-living crisis bites One in five HR workers expect to switch jobs this year New research reveals best locations for working in HR Ciphr now offers enhanced HR system training for its Ciphr HR customers Ciphr acquires Marshalls Working from home?