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How to Make Your Office Setup Ergonomic—And Avoid Health Issues

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In a post-pandemic world, more and more people are working from home. From 2019 to 2021, the amount of American workers logging in remotely more than tripled. As of 2022, 35% of Americans had the option to work from home five days a week. At home, people tend to use whatever chair, desk or table they have around,” she says.

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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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Autonomy Through Choice A 2021 study by JLL — Four Foundational Truths — found that 59% of workers say work-life balance is their top priority in a job — ahead of pay. This includes increasing demand for flexibility (88%) along with more well-being and ergonomic support. Image courtesy of Sozinho Imagery.

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Hybrid working should be supported by a licence

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Conditions at home change rapidly, as does the safety and welfare of the employee. million working days were lost due to work-related ill health and non-fatal workplace injuries in 2021/22. Working conditions at home can change rapidly in ways that impact employees’ ability to work productively and safely.

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U.S. Federal Report Finds RTO Fails When Compared To Remote Work

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Employers in the GAO study reported halving office footprints and reducing lease expenses when they permanently embraced flexible work models. Hardware costs shrank as companies shifted to hot-desking and home-office stipends rather than fixed cubicles. Finally, ergonomic and mental health considerations rank high.