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These Six Trends Are Revolutionizing Workplace Attire

Allwork

Inspired by IWG’s report on current workplace fashion trends, Allwork.Space has uncovered the most significant socio-cultural shifts that will shape what we wear for work in the future. This includes clothing that can monitor health metrics, regulate body temperature, and display digital information.

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People are worried about the impact of new tech, but many feel confident it will benefit them

Workplace Insight

With over a third (36 percent) of workers concerned about the impact of technological changes and what this might mean for them, a new report from Virgin Media O2 Business claims that many people believe new tech will offer them a better work-life balance.

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Gen Z’s Delulu Trend Suggests that the “Fake It Till You Make It” Approach Might Actually Pay Off

Success

Insider reports a user who got a job at Google as a technical program manager without industry experience right after college by, you guessed it, being a little “delulu.” So, instead of trying to fake it in all aspects of life, consider it a skill to move in and out of this exceptionally confident mindset as you need to.

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The Secret Life Of Colleagues

Allwork

When employees do not wish to share certain “messier” aspects of their personal lives (clothing on the floor, cups left on surfaces and pieces of Lego lying around), they can design the space for the camera as they see fit by cleverly concealing those less desirable elements. Perhaps we could show off our pets a bit more?

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Why Supporting Small Businesses This Holiday Season Is More Urgent Than Ever

Success

of small businesses surveyed reported the pandemic had a large or moderately negative effect on their business. The current report is part of a series of surveys designed to measure how the pandemic is affecting the nation’s small businesses, and the results are sobering. Census, 67.5% Photo courtesy of Nuzzie. Richer Poorer.

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Half of small business owners have no fixed working hours at all

Workplace Insight

A new report from Samsung suggests that the stereotype of the typical small business owners as a person who work around the clock is outdated. That confidence seems linked to technology, with more than half (51 percent) upgrading their work phone so they can operate anywhere, on their own terms. Wearing casual clothes (10 percent).

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Teens Less Tied to a Specific Gender

Small Business Labs

This is substantially different than millennials, 65% of which reported being exclusively heterosexual. BTW, other studies have shown over 90% of baby boomers report being heterosexual. Only only 44 percent of teens said they always bought clothes designed for their own gender, versus 54 percent of millennials.

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