June 26, 2013
Search Results for: flex
June 25, 2013
US corporate occupiers changing the size and type of office space they demand
by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Flexible working, Knowledge, Property
June 21, 2013
Managing a work-life balance isn’t solely a women’s issue
by Sara Bean • Comment, Flexible working, Legal news, News, Workplace
June 20, 2013
Land Securities £260m development confirms City office confidence
by Sara Bean • Architecture, Company news, News, Property
June 19, 2013
Five essential things to consider before you implement a BYOD policy
by Julia Johnston • Comment, Facilities management, Technology, Workplace
June 13, 2013
Gender equality and senior roles where are we now?
by Pam Loch • Legal news, Workplace
June 11, 2013
Neocon 2013 announces comprehensive list of awards winners
by Mark Eltringham • Furniture, News, Products, Workplace design
It might sound like a Republican convention but in fact Neocon is the annual workplace exhibition at the giant Merchandise Mart in the centre of Chicago. And when we say ‘workplace’, we mean largely ‘office furniture’. It attracts around 700 exhibitors and 40,000 of visitors from all over the world and so can help to disseminate ideas that spring up in the US to influence design on a global scale. Many of the themes apparent at this year’s show will be familiar around the world. As well as the fact that everybody is talking about the environmental credentials of the products, the themes are direct reflections of the concerns and priorities of office occupiers and specifiers. By custom, the first day of the show is when they dish out the awards.
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UK public sector leading the way in procurement and sustainable building
by Paul Statham • Comment, Facilities management, Public Sector, Technology
May 25, 2013
Why facilities managers deserve a seat at the design table
by Tony Cole • Comment, Facilities management, Furniture, Workplace design

May 23, 2013
Guidance on designing in accessibility for disabled workers
by Pam Loch • Comment, Facilities management, Knowledge, Legal news, Workplace design
May 17, 2013
CBRE WorkShop concept is interesting, but is it workable?
by Simon Heath • Comment, Property, Technology, Workplace, Workplace design
July 2, 2013
Younger workers’ CSR ethics don’t necessarily extend to older generation
by Sara Bean • Comment, Legal news, News, Workplace

Is ageism one of the last bastions of accepted prejudice in the UK? Take the Daily Mail’s “night of the living dead” coverage of the Stones’ Glastonbury performance – deemed acceptable where jokes regarding gender, race or disability are not. A new survey illustrates this attitude. Nearly half of younger workers in a recent poll think older colleagues are in danger of stifling their career prospects by retiring later, that their prolonged presence could damage productivity and that they have very little to teach the younger generation. Yet over half (55 per cent) of Generation Y workers questioned in the poll say the ethical credentials of a company would influence their choice of employer. Since the scrapping of the Default Retirement Age (DRA) the number of over-65s in the labour force has exceeded one million, and the survey, carried out for KPMG by OnePoll warns that tensions could rise as the need for employees to stay in the labour force for longer growing due to social and financial pressures. More →