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People are simply ignoring bans on AI use at work

Workplace Insight

A new poll from comms firm Definition suggests that over half of employed UK adults (54 percent) use tools like ChatGPT at work, despite 25 percent of businesses banning or significantly limiting its use. Some survey respondents work for companies that ban AI tools completely (7 percent), and others have limited or regulated use (18 percent).

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Employers Beware: There Are Rising Legal Risks Of Rigid RTO Policies

Allwork

The insistence of employers on a full return to the office, without considering individual circumstances, could lead to a surge in legal issues — particularly discrimination claims. Are employers walking into a legal storm by enforcing rigid return-to-office (RTO) mandates? In a lawsuit against Electric Boat Corp.,

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Zoe Ellis Moore Founder of Spaces to Places | Navigating the Changing Needs of Today’s Professionals: Trends in the Flexible Workspace Industry

Allwork

Dive into the world of ethical and sustainable practices in workspaces, and discover how they can positively impact both businesses and the environment. These are the basics that it seems to be with this survey. Transcript Jo Meunier [ 00:00:31 ] : Hello and welcome to the Future of Work podcast by allwork space.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: Has Workplace Loyalty Gone to the Dogs?

On The Job

But that declining loyalty has led to some real bottom-line consequences for companies: According to a loyalty survey by Leadership IQ late last year, 74 percent of those who “survived” a layoff said their productivity had dropped, with 64 percent saying that co-worker productivity had also declined. August 5, 2009 7:25 AM Anita said.

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The Advertising Game

Laughing all the Way to Work

To me this shows me the company has not done their homework on updating their contacts and are not considering the environment. I understand a company would be interested in knowing why people unsubscribe so they can improve their business, but a quick voluntary survey back would have been more appropriate.

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A Single Disaster Kills 40% Of Businesses — Stop Putting Off Contingency Planning

Allwork

Data published in the PwC Global Crisis and Resilience Survey 2023 reveals that 91% of companies have experienced at least one event, other than the pandemic, that has “disrupted their business in the last two years.” A number of these disruptions occur as natural phenomena and are often referred to as “Acts of God” in the legal field.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: What Can We Learn From the Bad Job.

On The Job

An Accountemps survey found that when workers were questioned about any positive impact the recession had on them and their jobs, 53 percent said they had taken on new projects, while 52 percent said they have gained responsibility and 52 percent had more challenging work. So, they’re asking workers questions like: ‘Are you frustrated?

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