NR Serviced office news - Page Categories View All Timeline Our Sector Sustainability Community Charity & CSR HR Select Category Timeline Our Sector Sustainability Community Charity & CSR HR Jan 25th 2013 Office workers ‘should take a proper lunch hour’ Office workers should take a proper lunch break instead of eating at their desk. This is according to the minister for public health Anna Soubry, who has labelled the habit of having a sandwich over a keyboard as “disgusting”. ... Jan 24th 2013 Office workers ‘care passionately about business success’ A new report has shown the majority of office workers in the UK care passionately about the success of their business. Some 54 per cent of respondents to a poll by Mindjet indicated they want their employer to do well and 49 per cent said they take ... Jan 23rd 2013 London office workers raise £123k for charities Office workers in London have raised more than £120,000 for two charities. Employees at KPMG agreed to donate their first hour’s pay of 2013 to the firm’s national charity partners Action for Literacy and Shelter. Over 1,600 ... Jan 21st 2013 1/3 of office workers eat lunch at desk More than one-third of office workers eat at least one meal at their desk every day. Research by Alpro has found that many employees are failing to get out of the office during the entire day, despite the health benefits associated with getting ... Jan 18th 2013 Older workers ‘need to be offered training’ Businesses are failing to recognise the benefits associated with keeping older workers up to date with training. Research by Skillsoft – which saw 500 chief executive officers based in the UK across 13 different sectors questioned ... Jan 15th 2013 Offices ‘to focus on improving human capital’ Businesses are increasingly looking to improve talent levels at their organisations. This is according to the CEO Challenge 2013 report, which was published by the Conference Board in conjunction with the Chartered Management Institute ... Jan 14th 2013 Standing up in the office ‘improves worker’s health’ Office workers are being encouraged to stand at their desk rather than sit to better manage their weight. Dr John Buckley from the department of clinical sciences and nutrition at the University of Chester found that using this method for three ... Jan 10th 2013 21% of office workers book holidays in the office Office employees are using their work computers – and time they should be focused on other tasks – to book their holidays, a new study has found. Research conducted by independent travel agency www.sunshine.co.uk found that ... Jan 10th 2013 Inflation cutting into office worker pay, study finds Employers face a difficult challenge keeping office workers motivated as consumer spending power continues to decline. A new study conducted by Vocalink – the firm responsible for processing 90 per cent of salaries – reveals ... Jan 09th 2013 Boost office worker engagement levels, companies urged Businesses recognise the importance of maintaining a happy and well-motivated workforce – for many companies this is the greatest asset they have. But employers can easily take their eye of the ball where employee engagement is concerned. ... Jan 04th 2013 High energy levels needed for office workers It is important for office employees to keep their energy levels high, one expert has claimed. According to a blog posting on HRZone.co.uk, this is important if people are to make a full contribution in all aspects of our life, not just at work. ... Jan 03rd 2013 London serviced offices ‘an affordable option’ Serviced offices are a great option for businesses seeking to establish a base in London, it has been claimed. Writing for the Rotherham Advertiser, Adrian Davis explained that this set-up enables companies to gain office space without the ... Dec 27th 2012 Serviced offices offer greater flexibility in business Predicting future events is not always easy in business. Companies may have some indication as to how demand for goods and services will change over time, but external events can change things very quickly. For instance, the credit crunch ... Dec 24th 2012 UK office workers ‘are reluctant to share’ UK office workers are reluctant to share things of monetary value with their colleagues, a new study has indicated. Research conducted by YouGov on behalf of Vodafone found that people have become less generous with things such as food, drink ... Dec 24th 2012 Office workers ‘spend hours surfing the internet’ Office workers are wasting significant amounts of working time every day, a new study has suggested. According to research conducted by K3 Managed Services, 64 per cent of employees spend up to an hour each day surfing the internet for personal ... Dec 21st 2012 London office space refurbs ‘proving popular’ An increasing number of office refurbishment projects are underway in London, as demand for modern business spaces continues to increase. Research conducted by Drivers Jonas Deloitte revealed that six of the last nine major construction ... Dec 20th 2012 Office workers ‘do not get to see daylight in the week’ Up to half of all British office workers only see daylight during their lunch break as we reach the depths of winter. This is the finding of a new study commissioned by Beurer, which revealed that many people are now full-time ‘night owls’. ... Dec 20th 2012 Managers dread the office Christmas party A fifth of managers in the workplace dread the Christmas party, a new study has revealed. Research conducted by the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) found that 20 per cent treat the annual celebrations with caution, and as many ... Dec 19th 2012 Confidence returning to businesses in London With London firms expected to start hiring again in the next six months, there could be demand for large office premises in the capital. Research conducted by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and KPMG found that 61 per cent of London ... Dec 13th 2012 Distractions hampering office worker productivity Office workers get interrupted from the work on average every few minutes, it has been claimed. Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Rachel Emma Silverman said employees find it very difficult to concentrate on their work for long before being ... Dec 04th 2012 UK employees ‘set to work over Christmas’ Up to a third of UK employees are prepared to work through their Christmas break, a new study has indicated. Research conducted by DocuSign, which surveyed 1,000 UK employees, found that 32 per cent had no problem working during time off over ... Dec 03rd 2012 Office workers ‘willing to relocate’ A significant proportion of office workers are willing to move to any location for the right opportunity, a survey has suggested. Research conducted by Change Recruitment Group found that 50 per cent of UK employees would happily go and work ... Nov 28th 2012 Office harassment ‘must be stamped out’ As employers aim to keep the morale of office workers high, some may need to take steps to stamp out harassment in the workplace. According to a new study conducted by XpertHR, the vast majority of organisations have seen instances where employees ... Nov 26th 2012 Office workers ‘enthusiastic about their jobs’ Levels of enthusiasm and engagement remain high in UK workplaces, a new survey of office workers has suggested. Research conducted by recruitment consultants Badenoch & Clark indicated that 48 per cent of employees are proud to work ... Nov 23rd 2012 Noisy eaters and messy colleagues annoy office workers So what is the top office space gripe among UK workers? According to a new study commissioned by Ainsley Harriott Cup Soup, noisy eating in the office really gets under the skin of employees. More than 57 per cent of workers surveyed by the firm ... Nov 23rd 2012 Redesign the business environment to boost productivity A simple office redesign can deliver value in the workplace, it has been suggested. Sameer Bhatia, founder of ProProfs.com, said that by repositioning furniture – based upon the practical needs of employees – organisations ... Nov 21st 2012 Under-pressure firms turning to serviced offices In an uncertain economic environment, many busineses are reluctant to commit to long-term tenancies on premium office space. As such, they are considering other ways of setting up base in key trading areas – such as the centre of London. ... Nov 21st 2012 Third of office workers enjoy Christmas party romance Up to a third of UK office workers have kissed a colleague at the office Christmas party, it has been claimed. Research conducted by Lovehoney – which interviewed 2,175 people – revealed that many people have enjoyed a moment of ... Nov 20th 2012 Office workers ‘like to be paid on a Friday’ The vast majority of office workers prefer to get paid on a Friday, a new survey has revealed. Research conducted by the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) found that 77.3 per cent of employees like receiving their monthly ... Nov 19th 2012 Team building exercises ‘can improve office work’ Employers may be able to generate a better working environment in the office by conducting team building exercises, it has been suggested. Paul Matthews, managing director and founder at People Alchemy Ltd, explained that there are a number ... « Older EntriesNewer Entries » (Or jump to page 1234567891011121314 of 14) Team building exercises ‘can improve office work’