Showing all posts tagged Business Trends
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Now X/Twitter Wants Your Biometric Data and Employment History
The new TOS goes into effect on September 29, so you'll have until then to keep your biometric data to yourself.
Adam Rowe -
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Microsoft Is Unbundling Teams and Office… But Only in Europe
Enterprise customers can soon get Teams all by itself for €5 per month, following a years-long EU antitrust probe.
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Shopify Now Supports Amazon’s “Buy With Prime” Button in Its Stores
Once installed, the feature can be used only by US-based merchants who already use Amazon's fulfillment network.
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9 Reasons to Worry About the Rise of “Buy Now Pay Later” Tech
Loan overextensions and data farming are just the start: Here's what should concern you about the booming BNPL industry.
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These Are the US States Moving Towards a 4-Day Work Week
Some US states are trialling 4-day weeks in an effort to promote employee wellbeing, with some companies already committed.
Jack Turner -
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Which Countries Want Their Employees to Look the Busiest?
70% of survey respondents say that reducing meetings and emails would boost their productivity.
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Survey: More Job Recruiters Are Looking for Skills, Not Degrees
"Since 2019, the share of recruiter searches on LinkedIn that include a skills filter has grown by 25%."
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Top Tech CEOs Got More Money Right Before Layoffs, Data Shows
In 2021, the average CEO pay grew 1,460% higher than it was in 1978. That's a lot, even for CEOs.
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Most Companies Plan to Offer Pay Raises in 2024
Thanks to a 40-year high for inflation rates, these higher wages likely won't be helping workers as much as it sounds.
Adam Rowe -
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Survey: 22% of US Businesses Face an Employee Skills Gap
74% of organizations polled say that it's "more difficult today to attract qualified candidates."
Adam Rowe -
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Companies Must Disclose Security Breaches Within Four Days Under New Rule
New rules are intended to increase transparency and encourage firms to increase cyber security protections.
Ellis Di Cataldo -
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Pioneering 4-Day Work Week Trial Achieves 100% Success Rate
The study found that burnout was reduced by 17%, while mental and physical health improved by 17% and 12% respectively.
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Study: 25% of Workforce Will Be Over 55 by 2031
An estimate 150 million jobs will transfer over to older employees, and many businesses aren't ready for the shift.
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Business Leaders Can’t Agree on Who’s to Blame for AI Mistakes
A Tech.co survey has found that not everyone agrees on when it's okay to use AI at work, and who's to blame for its mistakes.
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Netflix Password Crackdown Worked as Subscribers Rose by 8%
The company said it added 5.9 million customers to its streaming subscription service during the second quarter.
Abby Ward -
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Knowledge Workers Burned Out from Juggling Multiple Apps
The overwhelming majority of knowledge workers want their work lives to be simpler - starting with fewer workplace apps.
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Survey: 62% of Workers Say Employers Aren’t Combating Stress
Over a third of respondents said that stress symptoms affected them "very often," citing high workloads and low pay.
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Volkswagen to Test Self-Driving ID. Buzz Microbus Fleet in Austin
Volkswagen chose Austin for its self-driving testing program because it has a reputation for being supportive of innovation.
Abby Ward -
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Menopause Leave Named Most Wanted Work Perk in 2023
A study has revealed that mental health, personal care and 4-day work weeks are high on most workers lists of demands.
Abby Ward -
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Driver Wages Rose 15% Last Year Amid Trucking Labor Shortage
Starting and retention bonuses increased as well, rising by over 20% in 2022, even after adjusting for inflation.
Adam Rowe -
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1 in 5 Workers Would Trade Their Boss for AI
Employees are sick of not being listened to — but are robot bosses really the answer?
Isobel O'Sullivan -