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How Employers Can Better Serve Neurodiverse Employees in 2023

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She is now Bened Life’s community director, where her days are filled with consulting with leaders on how to encourage a more neurodiverse-friendly environment at work. Open discussion of accommodations Not all employees are open to revealing their conditions, nor do they legally have to. Here’s how they can start doing that today.

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Green Building Council says Scotland has abandoned its role as a leader on climate

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The UK Green Building Council – which represents some of the UK’s biggest names in the built environment, including housebuilders, banks, social housing providers, local councils, developers, estates and engineering companies and universities – responds to the Scottish Government’s decision to scrap its 2030 climate target.

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Start Sweating It: The Future Of Work Will Be Too Hot For Some Business To Handle

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Urban environments are particularly vulnerable in heat waves. Could this be a legal requirement in the not-so-distant future? . With the cost of living crisis in full swing and energy bills predicted to soar to £4,200+ in January 2023, most people can’t afford it. . A record breaking 40.3 The fact is, U.K.

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Tim Rowe – Founder and CEO of CIC | Flexible Workspaces: Competing Globally

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With a background that includes serving as the inaugural chair of Labcentral, a lecturer at MIT, and various roles in fostering entrepreneurial communities, Rowe’s expertise is deeply rooted in the dynamics of coworking environments. We’re coming back in 2023, 2024, saying, yeah, 90% plus.

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A Single Disaster Kills 40% Of Businesses — Stop Putting Off Contingency Planning

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Data published in the PwC Global Crisis and Resilience Survey 2023 reveals that 91% of companies have experienced at least one event, other than the pandemic, that has “disrupted their business in the last two years.” A number of these disruptions occur as natural phenomena and are often referred to as “Acts of God” in the legal field.

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