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'Quiet Quitting' Not a Hot Topic for Employers, U.S. Labor Secretary Says

Thursday the new Friday as UK returns to office for 'core' midweek days | Business

City centres are gradually getting busier, but it is likely some degree of remote working is here to stay

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'Flexible Hours' Often Mean More Work—Especially for Women

Workers want the freedom to set their own hours. But sociologist Heejung Chung says social expectations push employees to expand the work day.

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As Europe leads on remote worker rights, will others benefit?

Advocates say new laws to help remote workers don’t go far enough while unions fret some workers will be left behind.

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