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From “ghostworking” employees to “quiet cracking” teams and the new epidemic of “digital presenteeism,” the modern workplace is facing a silent crisis.
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From “ghostworking” employees to “quiet cracking” teams and the new epidemic of “digital presenteeism,” the modern workplace is facing a silent crisis.
Business activity across the UK’s private sector has hit a one-year high this month, as the services industry led a summer rebound.
The trend, known as “ghost vacationing,” is slowly coming out of the shadows in office life.
Recent data shows that half of UK businesses fail to survive past their fifth year. With rising costs and lingering uncertainty, things are precarious.
The 2024 figure was up 31 percent on the year before, the UN said on World Humanitarian Day,
Quiet cracking isn’t a loud statement that makes a scene, but rather a gradual decline in job satisfaction that often goes unnoticed.
Rising earnings are the leading trend in the leisure and hospitality industry, with average hourly pay increasing to $22.53 in 2025.
The survey excludes more junior levels staff, which is itself problematic – as if stress is only confined to those in more highly paid...
Micro-retirement - a break that allows young people to manage a healthy work-life balance, taking any necessary rest and fulfilling aspirations.
Compared with U.S. workers, European countries tend to have mandated vacation time and a greater focus on leisure