Workspace
When the office is designed according to the product's character
The new offices of sports-tech company Pixellot combine technology, lighting, and graphic elements to create an experiential, youthful, and inspiring work environment for the employees.
US DOJ sues California University alleging 'antisemitic hostile work environment' at UCLA campus
Commercial design that speaks the language of security
Aidey launches international collaboration with Mindspace
Workplace surveillance is a mixed bag - opinion
From the time of the Industrial Revolution, employers have been distrustful of employees and have repeatedly found it necessary to implement systems devoted to monitoring and surveillance.
United Arab Emirates celebrates Emirati Women’s Day
Women make up 66% of the workforce, and more women than men are working in the health, education and banking sectors.
What is quiet quitting and why are employees doing it? - explainer
Quiet quitting, which has gained popularity through TikTok, is essentially about not letting your work overreach into your daily life and not doing more work than one is required.
Why pushing yourself to think hard makes you tired - study
New research shows that when vigorous cognitive work is prolonged, it causes potentially toxic byproducts in the brain, leading to fatigue. In other words, feeling tired really is all in your head.
Is this fair? Employee of 7 years fired after coming late for first time
A veteran employee at a large company came 20 minutes late and was consequently fired.
Four lessons in leadership from Ofra Strauss
Ofra Strauss, chairperson of the Strauss Group gives her four tips for succeeding in business and growing as a person.
Ukrainian refugees want to work - opinion
The refugees who escaped Ukraine want to work in the countries they are taking refuge in, but many of them are having a hard time.
Trans workers among most-discriminated populations in Israeli business
Surveyor LGBTech’s founder: “We have very little trans community in the tech industry.”
Two M&Ms factory workers rescued after falling into chocolate tank
They were transferred to a nearby hospital • it is not known how they got into the tank
Female rabbinic leaders will receive recognition and budgeting from the state
According to a "call for proposals" published this week by the Religious Services Ministry, it will budget 21 communities in Israel for participation in employing a Meshivat Halacha.