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Workers: Yes, RTO makes sense. No, we're not going to do it
UK workers totally understand why bosses want to get them back into the office – but would still jump ship if they were forced to give up remote working.
Research by Owl Labs showed that "the UK workforce is bending the workplace rulebook" as they demand greater autonomy, and even four-day work weeks, just as bosses play ever harder ball to get them back in the office.
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WorkWorkWorkWork WorkWorkWorkWork WorkWorkWorkWork WorkWorkH-1B Visa: Canada Hopes Trump's $100,000 Fee Redirects Talent North - Bloomberg For years, Canada's highly-skilled industries such as technology and health care have suffered a brain drain to the US. Some executives believe President Donald Trump's move to make H-1B visas more expensive will change the dynamic.Trump signed an executive order Friday imposing $100,000 fees on new H-1Bs, creating confusion and frustration for companies that rely on the program to bring in global talent in computer programming, engineering and other roles. WorkMurdoch's TikTok? Trump offers allies another lever of media control The landscape of American media is looking very red as Trump's TikTok deal takes shape. The largest owner of local TV stations in the US, Nexstar, declared fealty to Trump with its decision to no longer air Kimmel's show, as did local TV titan Sinclair. Now two of the nation's marquee news networks, CBS and CNN, may follow Fox's rightwing lead. Online, X has turned from a heterogenous feed into a conservative social network. TikTok may go the same way under its Maga-approved board. WorkWorkWorkWorkThat Drone in the Sky Could Be Tracking Your Car Police are using their drones as flying automated license plate readers (ALPRs), airborne police cameras that make it easier than ever for law enforcement to follow you. "The Flock Safety drone, specifically, are flying LPR cameras as well," Rahul Sidhu, Vice President of Aviation at Flock Safety,... WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkGlobal female infertility rates surge, hitting women in their late 30s hardest Researchers analyzed global data from 1990 to 2021 and found that over 110 million women worldwide were affected by infertility, with a significant rise in age-standardized rates. The study highlights shifting trends, with the greatest burden among women aged 35-39, and projections showing further increases in age-standardized rates by 2050. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkChina's Aircraft Carrier Capability Just Made A Stunning Leap Forward China has simultaneously debuted its J-35 stealth fighter, J-15T fighter and KJ-600 radar plane operating from its first catapult-equipped carrier. The J-35 and J-15T naval fighters and KJ-600 radar plane are all now conducting operations aboard the carrier Fujian, as it prepares for service. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkA Perfect Strawberry in a Land of Ice A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada's Arctic whose residents have little experience growing plants. WorkItaly's 'anti-vax' movement is galvanized by Kennedy Jr Ever since Robert F. Kennedy Jr was appointed as US health secretary, the scientific community has feared that skepticism of vaccines could spread to the rest of the world. In Italy, his influence has already become apparent. WorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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