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U.S. Workforce Clashes with Persistent Ageism

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Recent findings from a survey published by iHire have shed light on a pressing issue in the U.S. job market: Ageism. The survey, which polled 1,495 U.S. of these respondents also reported to have experienced ageism in their workplace. What’s more, 23.1% felt they were offered salaries below their worth.

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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A survey of 3,000 workers at leading companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft discovered that 64% would prefer permanent telecommuting over a $30,000 salary increase. A large financial services company reported that telecommuting led to heightened focus and concentration among employees.

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Will 2023 Start The Golden Era of Robotics? Companies Are Turning To AI To Cover Labor Shortages

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One in five workers plan to quit their jobs in 2022, a PwC survey reported. Around 20% of workers plan to quit their jobs in 2022, according to PwC’s Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey , one of the largest of such surveys conducted. Once we accept AI as a teammate you will see new forms of collaboration.

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Why Remote Work Will Win This Winter

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 In the  past two weeks , reported cases have increased by 53 percent, and hospitalizations have risen by 31 percent.  . And according to a just-released Morning Consult  survey , 53% of U.S. And as cases of illness increase in their area, the teams flexibly adapt their approach to collaborate and socialize fully remotely.  .

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Optimizing the Hybrid Work Landscape for Tasks to Do at Home

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A Hubble survey demonstrated that 79% of participants enjoyed the absence of commuting, making it the top-rated advantage of working from home. A Zebra survey revealed that 35% of Americans would willingly accept a salary reduction for a shortened commute. A third key activity better done from home is virtual meetings.

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

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Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 4.5 Juicy salaries and 401(k) matches no longer cut it; according to a study by Clever Real Estate, participants in the “great resignation” took an average pay cut of $8,000. In a 2021 Gartner survey , 65% of respondents said the pandemic made them rethink work’s place in their lives.

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Do ‘Lazy Girl Jobs’ Indicate a Need for Flexibility in the Workplace?

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A lazy girl job is something that you can basically quiet quit … there are lots of jobs out there where you can make 60-80K, so like pretty comfortable salaries, and not do that much work, and be remote,” says Gabrielle Judge, the influencer behind the viral TikTok term and trend and who’s known as the “Anti Work Girlboss.”

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