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Science Fiction To Reality: How Anti-aging Drugs Will Upend The Future Of Work

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While the full repercussions of a longer-living workforce are still to be imagined, the idea of prolonging human life using anti-aging drugs has been tossed around for years. In 2006, an NBC article discussed the topic: “For most people, living longer will inevitably mean more time spent working.

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Throwing open the window to a new world of work

Workplace Insight

While at work in a Viennese Obstetric Clinic in the mid 1840s, a Hungarian physician named Ignaz Semmelweis noticed that mothers were far less likely to succumb to a potentially fatal infection called puerperal fever when the medical staff treating them washed their hands. And that should have been that.

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Tim Rowe – Founder and CEO of CIC | Flexible Workspaces: Competing Globally

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What you’ll learn Discover the evolving workplace design trends shaping the future of urban workspaces. Uncover the pivotal role of technology in fostering workplace flexibility and adaptability. It actually started showing up around, I think, 2006, 2007, somewhere like that. Do we even really want a workplace?

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Taylor's a Feminist – But So Is James | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I’ve known about James’ true gender for some time, and we’ve had a lot of discussions about whether, in today’s day and age, such a choice is really necessary to command respect in the workplace. It never really occurred to me that I shouldn’t be treated equally and paid equally in the workplace because I’m a woman. Makes sense.

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