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World Workplace Europe,
The Hague
11 March 2026
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Hospitality in Design: More than just Food and Drink,
Manchester
12 March 2026
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BCO (British Council for Office) ESG Summit,
Manchester
17 March 2026
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Evolving Workplaces: Planning The AI-Enabled Workplace,
Online
18 March 2026
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Inspire, Coach, Innovate: India’s Path to Resilient Workplaces,
Online
18 March 2026
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New York Build Expo 2026,
New York
18 March 2026
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Leaders in Architecture & Design,
Hamburg
18 March 2026
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Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability,
London
19 March 2026
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Employers are up skilling existing staff as vacancies get harder to fill

May 13, 2019

Employers are up skilling existing staff as vacancies get harder to fill

by Marie Hillen • News, Workplace

Rural innovation policies need to reflect differences within communities

May 10, 2019

Rural innovation policies need to reflect differences within communities

by George Eltringham • Environment, News

High skill women dominate surge in freelance work

May 10, 2019

High skill women dominate surge in freelance work

by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News, Workplace

Workers value employers with right approach to sustainability

May 9, 2019

Workers value employers with right approach to sustainability

by George Eltringham • Environment, News

Property investors cool on issue of climate change

May 9, 2019

Property investors cool on issue of climate change

by Mark Eltringham • Environment, News, Property

Report calls for investment in line management training

May 9, 2019

Report calls for investment in line management training

by Marie Hillen • News, Wellbeing, Workplace

People find connected devices creepy and intrusive

May 9, 2019

People find connected devices creepy and intrusive

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology

The dark side of wearables and wellbeing

May 8, 2019

The dark side of wearables and wellbeing

by Freddie Steele • Features, News, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Workers tend to choose job happiness over pay

May 8, 2019

Workers tend to choose job happiness over pay

by George Eltringham • News, Wellbeing

People would take a pay cut in exchange for flexible working

May 8, 2019

People would take a pay cut in exchange for flexible working

by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News, Wellbeing

Employers still not doing enough to support working parents

May 7, 2019

Employers still not doing enough to support working parents

by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News

May 7, 2019

Green Building Council launches framework for net zero carbon

by Neil Franklin • Environment, Facilities management, News, Workplace design

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