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Four-day week, taxes on robots, public wealth fund: OpenAI floats policy ideas for the intelligence ageOpenAI has proposed a four-day, 32-hour workweek without pay cuts as part of sharing AI-driven gains. It suggests better worker benefits, w...
Indians are changing travel plans amid global disruptions; Thailand, Sri Lanka, Japan see surge in bookingsShort- and medium-haul destinations like Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Japan are seeing a rise in demand.
4-day workweek ahead: Iran war could change your job forever, faster than expected - here's whyThe COVID-19 pandemic transformed work culture by making hybrid models mainstream, and now global tensions connected to Iran are sparking d...
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan joins Jensen Huang and Bill Gates in echoing revolutionary AI prediction that could end the conventional office grindZoom CEO Eric Yuan has joined Bill Gates and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang in predicting that artificial intelligence could drastically shorten the...
A 4-day workweek could boost productivity and wellbeing, says economist. But why won’t we try it?Economist Juliet Schor's research on the four-day workweek reveals promising results: improved work-life balance, reduced stress, and incre...
Bernie Sanders calls for 4-day work week, says AI boom means it’s time to clock out earlyBernie Sanders suggests a four-day work week due to AI advancements. He believes AI benefits should give workers more free time. Sanders sa...
Bill Gates predicts 2-day work week as AI set to replace humans for most jobs within a decadeBill Gates predicts a dramatic shift in the workweek, envisioning just two working days within the next decade due to AI advancements. As a...
Harsh Goenka's solution amid 90-hour work week debate: Billionaire proposes Denmark’s employee-friendly work model for IndiaAmid ongoing debates over a 90-hour work week in India, RPG Enterprises Chairman Harsh Goenka has advocated for adopting Denmark's work cul...
Japan plans to give three weekly offs to everybody from next year to grow youngerThe Tokyo Metropolitan Government is set to implement a four-day workweek for its employees starting in April 2025, aiming to address Japan...
Are 9 to 5 jobs dead?Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn's co-founder, predicts that traditional 9-to-5 jobs might become obsolete by 2034. In India, where millions of young...
UAW Chief rejects offers from Detroit Companies, calls it ‘inadequate’ — Will the auto strikes begin from September 15On Wednesday, the United Auto Workers unveiled a plan to initiate a series of strikes directed at specific U.S. auto plants. This marks the...
Scotland is the latest country to begin trials for a four-day workweekThe pilot program is expected to last for about a year and may involve government enterprise agencies. Similar trials conducted in the UK, ...
'The 4-day working week is not a one-size-fits-all model'The idea to launch a global effort to an alternative way of working took off after a successful experiment at New Zealand-based company Per...
A four-day work schedule may lead to less stress and more productivity: StudyThe study was carried out by a group of researchers from the University of Cambridge.
World’s largest four-day work week trial finds few are going back to five-day standardThe study involved 61 organizations and about 2,900 workers who voluntarily adopted truncated work weeks from June to December 2022. Only t...
Could a shorter work-week be the key to bringing reluctant employees back to office?With the pandemic on the wane, corporate leaders and human resource departments across India Inc appear to be doubling down on getting empl...
From productivity woes to workplace inequities: 5 reasons why the four-day week may face a hurdleA four-day week is unlikely to enhance productivity unless it's already low.
What's the ideal 'dose' of exercise for a longer life? Researchers say that 2.5 hrs of weekly routine may do the trickYou also can break up your exercise into even smaller segments.
National Tourism Day: Travel with a vengeance in 2022. Explore mindful holidays, self-care trips, caravan drive, and a ride to space (if you are lucky & have the money)Some experts believe the future of tourism belongs to more motorhomes and caravan travel.