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Wellbeing at Work Summit Middle East 2026,
Cairo, Riyadh, Muscat and Dubai
20 January 2026
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A new role for technologies in workplace change,
Online
21 January 2026
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BCO East Anglia Research Report Event: Redefining the Market – Beyond Grade A,
Cambridge
22 January 2026
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BCO South West Research Report Event: Redefining The Market – Beyond Grade A,
Bristol
26 January 2026
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Space Plus,
London
27 January 2026
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Space UK,
London
28 January 2026
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High-Tech, Low-Touch: Why The Future of Workplace Experience Isn’t on a Screen,
Online
29 January 2026
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Top Cultural risks impacting wellbeing and performance of the Indian Workplace,
Online
18 February 2026
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London leads the way in coworking

May 31, 2019

London leads the way in coworking

by George Eltringham • Coworking, News

Jobs and pay on the rise, despite economic uncertainty

May 31, 2019

Jobs and pay on the rise, despite economic uncertainty

by Marie Hillen • News, Workplace

Previous work experience poor predictor of future performance

May 31, 2019

Previous work experience poor predictor of future performance

by Mark Eltringham • News, Workplace

Burnout recognised as a workplace phenomenon by WHO

May 30, 2019

Burnout recognised as a workplace phenomenon by WHO

by Neil Franklin • News, Wellbeing

Relationships with coworkers matter most for wellbeing

May 30, 2019

Relationships with coworkers matter most for wellbeing

by George Eltringham • News, Wellbeing

Appeal of London as capital of HQs diminishing

May 30, 2019

Appeal of London as capital of HQs diminishing

by Mark Eltringham • Cities, News

Brits work longer hours but still struggle to make ends meet

May 29, 2019

Brits work longer hours but still struggle to make ends meet

by George Eltringham • News, Workplace

May 29, 2019

Tech workers making plans to leave UK

by Neil Franklin • News, Workplace

Majority of workers think their workplace is unpleasant

May 28, 2019

Majority of workers think their workplace is unpleasant

by Neil Franklin • Facilities management, News, Workplace design

Number of over-70s in work doubles

May 28, 2019

Number of over-70s in work doubles

by Mark Eltringham • News, Workplace

SMEs are driving job growth but lack skills says OECD

May 28, 2019

SMEs are driving job growth but lack skills says OECD

by Mark Eltringham • News, Workplace

BCO announces winners of North of England property awards

May 27, 2019

BCO announces winners of North of England property awards

by Neil Franklin • News, Property, Workplace design

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