Tag: employees
Which States Are Safest For Outdoor Workers?
With OSHA's recently proposed rule for federal heat protections, Lawn Love ranked 2024's Safest States for Outdoor Workers.
Half Of U.S. Workers Want Flexibility For Remote Work
A new study from Eagle Hill Consulting explores how workers feel about workplace flexibility and remote work in 2024.
Future-Proofing The Workforce: Top Three Technology Megatrends
IEEE's 2024 Technology Megatrends report predicts artificial general intelligence, digital transformation, and sustainability will boost productivity and future-proof the global workforce.
Navigating Workplace Accommodations In Creative Industries
Almost 60% of employees have a disability-related issue and more than half do not know how to disclose that information to their employer, reveals new research.
Do Volunteer Opportunities Create A More Positive Work Experience?
Opportunities to volunteer are important when workers weigh whether to stay with their current employer or pursue a job elsewhere, finds new survey.
Has The Great Resignation Become A Great Regret?
Workers who changed jobs during COVID are now regretting it, suggests a new survey from The Conference Board. Plus, find out which work style is tops with employees.
AI In The Workplace: Employees Want More Training, Guidance
Workers know that AI can create a competitive advantage for themselves and their employers; are concerned about job relevance, security risks, privacy.
Staying Ahead Of ADA Lawsuits
Facility executives can take steps to avoid litigation and maintain accessible spaces for all by choosing the right ADA consultant.
Neurodiversity In The Workplace: U.S. Worker Awareness Is Low
New Eagle Hill Consulting report reveals that 68% of U.S. employees are unfamiliar with the term neurodiversity. Plus, seven strategies to unleash the potential of neurodivergent employees.
Fostering An Inclusive Environment For Those With Hearing Loss
HearUSA speaks with Facility Executive about the importance of promoting an inclusive workplace environment for those with hearing loss.
Are Companies Mandating More Time In The Office?
Nearly 60% of companies currently mandate or encourage more time in-office for employees, according to the 2024 VTS Global Workplace Report.
Is Sad Desk Lunch Here To Stay?
Three-quarters of U.S. corporate workers eat lunch at their desks. Despite what memes might indicate, they're not sad about it.
Workplace Survey Highlights Top Priorities For 2024
According to a new workplace study from FM:Systems, business leaders want employees back in the office full-time.
Does Your School Custodian Make The Grade?
Cintas is accepting nominations of hardworking school custodians for its 11th annual Custodian of the Year contest now through February 9.
An AI Trust Gap In The Workplace
Both leaders and employees have a lack of trust when it comes to the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence.
National Safety Council Reveals Fleet Essentials Training Program
Driving for work is the leading cause of occupational death in the U.S. The National Safety Council program aims to close the gap in training.
5 Ways To Support Employee Health And Wellness In 2024
Facility managers can help support employees wellness by offering amenities, providing resources, and creating a healthy environment.
C-Suite Leaders Are Shifting Their Workforce Strategies
Forward-thinking C-suite leaders are shifting their workforce strategies as they take on more transformation initiatives.
Study Finds Office Attendance Is Lower In North America
Office attendance in North America is at 29% per week on average, compared with 32% in the UK, 36% in Asia-Pacific and 43% in Latin America.
Ordering Employees Back To The Office? Many May Quit
According to a recent IBI report, 47% of employees will quit if their employer orders them to return to the office full time.