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8 office etiquette expectations that are now history

Insperity

The fact is that the pandemic changed: The way we work When and where we work How we interact with colleagues What employees value and prioritize Changes in office etiquette As a result, you can also count office etiquette expectations among the changes. Life-work balance reigns over work-life balance.

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2023 Trends to watch in HR & Business

Business Management Daily

By May, more than a third of those employed worked from home. Many have no intentions of going back to long commutes, undesired overtime, missing dinner with the family, and a lack of time for self-care. Businesses stopped or limited their on-site operations due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Unemployment rose to 14.7%

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Employee Benefits Guide for 2023: What Employers Need To Know

Vantage Circle

Paid Time Off Benefits PTO benefits give employees time to rest, recover, and spend with family. They are valuable for employee well-being. Here's a closer look at three jewels in the PTO crown: Vacation Vacation time allows employees to explore the world, relax on sandy shores, or unwind at home.

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Burnout: How to Identify and Avoid It on the Job

Achievers

has a burnout problem: 76% of employees experience burnout on the job, while 28% feel burned out “very often” or “always.” Despite these numbers, 59% of employees are taking less time off than they normally would due to the pressures of our new normal, and 42% of employees working from home are not planning to take any time off to decompress.

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