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Workspace Design Show,
London
25 February 2026
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Workplace Futures Conference FM – a roadmap for the future,
London
26 February 2026
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Wellbeing at Work Summit US 2026,
New York, Austin and Online
03 March 2026
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CoreNet APAC Summit -Innovate to Thrive: Driving Strategic Growth, Empowering Real Estate Leadership,
Kuala Lumpur
03 March 2026
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Data Centre World London,
London
04 March 2026
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The Future of Work Management,
London
05 March 2026
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Working Symposium,
London
05 March 2026
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Mould Exhibition,
London
05 March 2026
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We need to stop talking about self-employment as a monocultural phenomenon

January 2, 2018

We need to stop talking about self-employment as a monocultural phenomenon

by Andrea Broughton • Comment, Flexible working

December 22, 2017

Five employment law milestones from the past year we need to remember in 2018

by Lucy Gordon • Comment, Workplace

December 21, 2017

Commercial property is undergoing tech disruption, but not as some believe

by Polly Plunket-Checkemian • Comment, Facilities management, Property, Technology

December 19, 2017

We need to have an honest conversation about presenteeism

by Steve Brewer • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace design

December 14, 2017

How designers copy nature to create new and extraordinary forms

by Charles Marks • Comment, Workplace design

December 13, 2017

The ups and downs of wearables for workplace health and wellbeing

by Lee Sadd • AI, Comment, Technology

December 12, 2017

A 300 year old idea explains some of the enduring appeal of the open plan

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace design

December 7, 2017

What P T Barnum can teach us about the facilities management circus

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Facilities management, Workplace

December 6, 2017

Gig economy workers should not be criticised for defending their rights

by Michael Farrelly • Comment, Flexible working

December 5, 2017

How do you really go about creating a great place to work?

by Jo Sutherland • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

December 4, 2017

There is no clash of the digital and analogue worlds

by Steve Brewer • Comment, Technology, Workplace design

November 23, 2017

Time for Britain to face up to its post-Brexit skills shortage

by Andrew White • Comment, Technology, Workplace

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