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Facial recognition in supermarkets hailed a success, tensions rise amid the ongoing conflict in Lebanon and can your boss really force you back to the office?
Can your boss force you back to the office? Employment experts' advice on WFH amid crackdown
What rights do employees have if their boss calls them back to the office?
The pros and cons of working from home
There are fewer people at your Friday drinks - but are you happier working from home?
‘Impacting me’: The moment one 28yo knew it was time to quit her job
A young Aussie has revealed a very raw truth about what is most important.
The 'potentially debilitating' condition caused by sitting down all day
New York Times: Dead butt syndrome sounds silly, but the side effects are serious.
The weird truth about work is we actually like it
Financial Times: Do people actually like work a lot more than they think?
How to manage your time (and life) – by the productivity expert
Times: Steps to take to start leading a more efficient and more meaningful life.
Why dads are struggling with workplace flexibility
Is flexibility for parenting not really designed with fathers in mind?
UK workers to gain right to a four-day work week
The Conservatives warned this approach could leave businesses 'petrified'.
How to avoid back-to-work stress after a holiday
Returning to work after a break can trigger 'instant stress' - here's how to minimise it.
Pilita Clark: The most annoying thing about young people at work
Financial Times: They are very often right, especially when it comes to working hours.
What is burnout? The symptoms, causes and solutions
Experts share their advice to overcome burnout
Underpaid, understaffed and under-appreciated: Why paramedics are flat-lining New Zealand
Paramedics describe New Zealand's 'dysfunctional' ambulance service.
‘I was secretly working abroad for a month — my boss found out only on Zoom’
Overseas workers and their managers can be unaware of the tax and legal implications.
Why an ‘always-on’ work culture is bad for workers and employers
Working till you drop is no longer a key to career success.
Suddenly sacked? The things you can do to get through
Losing your job can be stressful, but you also get to choose how to go forward.
Why multi-tasking is bad for your brain
The ability to do several jobs at once causes stress - and could be rewiring our brains.
Simon Wilson: Seven ways we could be like Scandinavia
OPINION: Seven things that work well in Scandinavia that we could do too.
What are the highest-paying work-from-home jobs?
High-paying jobs you can do from home are dwindling in availability quickly.
How can your employer help if you're burnt out?
Here's how your employer can help you 'reintegrate' after burnout.
Gen Z has lost the ability to manage basic adulthood
OPINION: Teens and twentysomethings have zero expectations of life delivering anything.