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Deskless workers make up 75% of South Africa's workforce and 80% of the global workforce. They perform essential tasks, such ...
A new workplace phenomenon is quietly undermining employee morale — it's called quiet cracking, and it signals a slow but ...
It’s time we stop treating recognition like icing on the cake. It is the cake, writes this chief people officer.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recognized nine micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from CentralLuzon ...
Employee recognition has always been part of a successful talent management strategy, but in the time of AI, it’s becoming ...
Just 15 per cent of companies incorporate emotional or personalised gestures that truly resonate with employees, finds report ...
Quiet quitting isn't a sign of employee laziness, but leadership shortcomings. Here's how leaders can nix it and address work conditions.
Every security practitioner knows that employees are the weakest link in an organization, but this is no longer the case. SquareX ’s research reveals that Browser AI Agents are more likely to fall ...
According to two different surveys, employers must go beyond just providing access to AI and do more to train their employees ...
The Wall Street Journal reported that an employee at Robert W. Baird, a Midwestern bank, was fired for poor productivity after working consistent 20-hour workdays that put him in the hospital ...