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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.

Finding purpose after corporate retirement

Retirement isn't just an end—it's a new beginning. Discover how former executives are redefining identity and purpose after leaving the corporate world.

Millions face benefit cuts in DWP crackdown

Over 2.6 million Brits claiming key benefits could see payments slashed if they fail to act on new DWP work capability assessment letters. Here's what you need to know.

Scheduling social plans boosts friendships, study finds

New research suggests that treating social plans with the same seriousness as work commitments could strengthen friendships and reduce stress. Experts weigh in on the benefits of calendar-based socialising.

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.

Child found working on Exmoor farm

A young child was discovered working on a farm in Exmoor, prompting investigations by Avon and Somerset Police and a response from the Transport Secretary.

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?

France considers scrapping bank holidays

French politician François Bayrou proposes eliminating public holidays to improve productivity, sparking debate on work-life balance and economic growth.

DWP scraps Universal Credit work requirements

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the removal of work-search requirements for certain Universal Credit claimants, marking a significant change in welfare policy.

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