Workspace
Commercial design that speaks the language of security
At the intersection where finance meets emotion, Oshri Gonen succeeds in distilling a design that is elegant, precise – and above all, human.
Aidey launches international collaboration with Mindspace
Passover is a great time to refresh the office: 3 technologies that will upgrade your business
Transparency and privacy: This design dilemma can be solved
Have a toxic workplace? It may harm physical, mental health - report
A new US surgeon general report points out how much a toxic workplace can harm the physical and mental health of workers and proposed a framework to fix it.
How to stop procrastinating after the long Jewish holiday period
After the holidays is now. How to stop procrastinating and start doing what you want.
Remote employee fired for shutting off webcam
The telemarketer took his employer to court in the Netherlands, which ruled that the firing had been unlawful and the plaintiff was entitled to a hefty sum as a penalty.
Israel one of top five worst countries to work in, study finds
Research reveals Israel is in the top five worst countries to work in when it comes to working conditions and benefits.
Labor report: Israelis are working too much at the expense of free time
According to a survey of over 3,000 workers throughout the country, 43% of Israelis work at the expense of their own free time.
Untold story of Start-Up Nation: High-impact, low-tech, and undoubtedly female - opinion
Women addressing challenges in ways that differ from their male counterparts is well documented.
Working from home? It comes with tax implications in Israel and abroad
What are the tax implications of working from home? Quite a lot actually in each country. Below we review some of the possible tax issues.
These are the scary ways burnout at work changes your brain
Imagine an alarm going off 24/7 and nothing can turn it off. This is a graphic, accurate description of what happens inside the brain when you suffer from prolonged burnout at work. How can you cope?
Workplace surveillance is a mixed bag - opinion
From the time of the Industrial Revolution, employers have been distrustful of employees and have repeatedly found it necessary to implement systems devoted to monitoring and surveillance.
United Arab Emirates celebrates Emirati Women’s Day
Women make up 66% of the workforce, and more women than men are working in the health, education and banking sectors.