Now playing Next Economy Online gig workers on the rise but lack job protections: report Estimates put the number of global online gig workers at as many as 435 million people and say demand for gig work increased 41% between 2016 and the first quarter of 2023. 07/09/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content What 'lazy girl jobs' say about today’s workplace PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO The girl boss era is over - welcome to the age of lazy girl jobs. This new form of "quiet quitting" is taking over our open spaces. 06/09/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content Here’s why you should get a tech job in Copenhagen PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO Denmark is a happy place to be. At least, that’s according to the 2023 World Happiness Report, which ranked the Nordic nation as the second-happiest country in the world. 31/08/2023
Now playing Next Art Brexit blight for British musicians as they lose out on gigs and jobs They say increased bureaucracy and costs leave them out of pocket. 29/08/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content 'Digital debt': These four changes that will make your work easier PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO Modern workers often suffer from "digital debt" due to a large amount of data to process. 24/08/2023
Now playing Next Work How could heatwaves change the way we work? To avoid the brunt of the heat, people might take more breaks, work shorter shifts, or embrace an overnight shift. 21/08/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content Flexibility and transparency: Why workers are leaving the tech giants PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO More and more employees are turning away from GAFAM - the tech industry’s Big 5 Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft - in favour of smaller, human-size companies. 16/08/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content Remote working is making employees angry. Here’s why PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO Working from home gives workers flexibility, autonomy and time. So, why are people feeling frustrated? 16/08/2023
Now playing Next world news How AI filters millions of qualified candidates out of the workforce Some applicants use tricks such as 'white fonting', or copying and pasting job advert into resumes, hiding them from human eyes to try to get past AI bots. But why are people doing it and does it work? 14/08/2023
Now playing Next Work Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz warns AI could increase inequality Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz said in an interview with Scientific American that unregulated AI could leave workers with less bargaining power. 03/08/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content Here's how 'procrastiworking' can tank your career PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO "Procrastiworking" includes putting off important tasks by focusing on more menial ones. 26/07/2023
Now playing Next Work Are workers and employers turning their back on remote working? Many companies are backtracking on remote work, demanding their employees go back to the office - although many might not wish to do so. 25/07/2023
Now playing Next Work Average working hours in Europe: Who works the most and the least? The average hours worked per week in Europe vary widely. Countries with higher part-time workers, in particular, reported shorter average workweeks. 22/07/2023
Now playing Next Living German workers need a siesta to cope with heatwaves, doctors say Germans should emulate southern Europeans' siesta as temperatures rise, a public health group has said. 19/07/2023
Now playing Next Work Work in customer service? AI is ‘absolutely’ coming after your job AI is coming for low-level customer service jobs first, experts say. But can it completely replace humans? 19/07/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content How proximity bias could be holding back young remote workers PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO Many younger workers are yearning for remote jobs. But research shows coming into the office has big benefits for the newest members of the workforce. 19/07/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content What impact could regulating AI have on Europe? PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO As Europe’s executive branch discusses how to regulate Artificial Intelligence, tech leaders are debating the potential impacts of stricter rules. 13/07/2023
Now playing Next Work AI could help save employees 390 hours of work a year, study shows A recent study found that workers in the UK could be saving hundreds of hours every year if they were assisted by AI -- but many remain sceptical of the new technology. 10/07/2023
Now playing Next Work AI is ushering in a 4th industrial revolution. But are we ready? Upskilling initiatives to address the AI-powered digital divide will be fundamental to prevent leaving the existing workforce behind. 06/07/2023
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