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Time is up for fluorescent lighting, so what happens after the tube strike?

Workplace Insight

As we rapidly advance through the latter half of 2023, the office landscape is undergoing a significant shift, with the imminent fluorescent lamp ban. Both the UK and the EU are taking bold steps by phasing out all forms of fluorescent lamps with some types, such as T5 and T8 fluorescent tubes, banned from sale as early as September 2023.

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Financial uncertainty, wellbeing and supply chain disruption revealed as top risk factors 

Workplace Insight

According to new research by Marsh, an insurance broker and risk advisor, companies across the UK are most concerned about the impact of financial uncertainty (34 percent), employee health and wellbeing (31 percent) and supply chain disruption (23 percent) on their businesses over the next 12 months.

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Entries now open for the Sustainable Design Collective Annual Awards

Workplace Insight

Assessments include: whole life carbon performance including contribution to the circular economy; contribution to the health and wellbeing of the occupants; and social value. Launched in 2023, this year’s Forum will include presentations, panel discussions, workshops as well as the popular material lab.

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Jiecang and Logicdata pioneer dynamic office furniture with new technological solutions

Workplace Insight

Jiecang , one of the world’s leading supplier of linear actuators, in conjunction with the Austrian brand Logicdata , a European company that has been part of the Jiecang Group since 2021, is offering a wide range of technological solutions to make office furniture more dynamic, smart, and interactive.

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Early detection of COVID-19 in the workplace

Workplace Insight

For example, in the UK alone, over one million people were estimated to have the virus in the week ending January 31, 2023, and, with the flu season still not over, the situation is far from as safe as we would like to believe. New variants are constantly emerging and, like the flu, the virus could potentially settle into a seasonal pattern.