This CEO Denies Every Request for PTO - Her Amazing Reason Why Has Gone Viral
Lauren Howard lets her employees schedule in their chosen days off and says they can do so, without reason.
Oliver Glasner Replaces Roy Hodgson As Crystal Palace Manager
News of Crystal Palace making a managerial change comes after the current boss, Roy Hodgson, was taken to hospital last Thursday after falling sick.
Israeli Army Says Bodies Of Hostages Likely Held In Gaza Hospital
The Israeli army alleged on Thursday that bodies of hostages could be held at a hospital in southern Gaza, after troops raided the facility which medics say has been "besieged" for a month.
Chinese Woman Leaves £2.2 Million Fortune To Her Cats And Dogs
The woman has decided to leave nothing for her children.
Palestinians Are Trapped In Hospitals As Israel Continues Its Assault On Khan Younis
An estimated 425,000 internally displaced Palestinians remain trapped as Israel says that it "encircled" the southern city of Khan Younis.
Travel Warning: Holiday Hotspots In Spain Reintroduce Face Mask Rules Amid Rising COVID Cases
The new face mask rule came into place on Jan. 5.
Hamas Warns Hostages Doomed Unless Demands Met
Hamas warned Sunday that no hostages would leave Gaza alive unless its demands for prisoner releases are met, while the World Health Organization said the territory's health system was collapsing after more than two months of war.
Paris Hilton Claps Back At 'Sick' Comments Over Baby Phoenix's Head
"My angel is perfectly healthy and yes, of course, he has been to a doctor, he just has a large brain," the first-time mum said.
Partygate Roundup: Exposing The Hypocrisy of Downing Street
While the nation missed out on saying goodbye and welcoming loved ones, Channel 4's Partygate drama exposes former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Tory associates violating several COVID-19 restrictions.
David Beckham 'Affair' In Spain Was Unhappiest Point In Wife Victoria's Life
Victoria Beckham did not hesitate to share her feelings about the alleged affair that her husband had while he was playing for Real Madrid.
Kelly Osbourne Rants About Prince Harry Again For Being A 'Whinger'
The outspoken host defended her previous criticism of the Duke of Sussex in which she called him out for always complaining about his life.
Sick Leave In UK Hits 15-year High: Study
Sick leave in the UK has hit its highest rate in 15 years and is well above pre-pandemic levels, a study showed Tuesday.
Cybercriminals are adopting a 'ransomware as a service' model
A recent report demonstrates how cybercriminals' victims are primarily chosen opportunistically, rather than being specifically targeted.
Passengers of Air Canada forced to sit in seats covered in vomit
Two women have received an apology from Air Canada after they were made to clean up their own vomit-stained chairs with wipes and sick bags.
Losing a parent before you turn 21 can lead to mental illness, study suggests
A new study suggests that experiencing the premature death of a parent before the age of 21 can lead to poor mental health in adulthood.
Travel warning in UK as contagious disease strikes popular beach
Tourists and locals have been asked to stay away from the affected beaches.
Why are 4.39 million workers in the UK taking the freelancer path?
Digital staffing platform, Coople, has provided insight into what are the risks posed to companies who hire freelance staff and the cons of being a freelancer.
Dream Bahamas cruise becomes nightmare as storm leaves passengers vomiting
Carnival Sunshine made its debut in 1996 as the first passenger ship ever built to exceed 100,000 gross tons.
The new pandemic? Mental health issues driving the rise in persistent absences from school
Despite the World Health Organisation declaring the pandemic over, its effects are still felt today, with a death toll totalling over 226,000 in Britain alone.
Study reveals one in four British employees has changed jobs at least three times in three years
The British workspace is undergoing a significant shift, as traditional resignation practices are replaced by a new trend called "subdued quitting".
Analysts urge the UK to prioritise employees' mental health amidst cost of living crisis
As the global economic crisis intensifies, UK employees are acknowledging the significance of giving priority to the financial wellness of their employees.
How UK gig workers are navigating the dynamics of the unique British labour force
Many gig workers enjoy working on their terms but have to bear the burden of lower wages. However, employers are still turning to the gig sector to cut labour costs.
Prince Harry took 'acceptable risk' that William couldn't by going to war
The Duke of Sussex served the British Armed Forces for ten years and deployed to Afghanistan twice.
Has the global representation of women in the workplace improved in 2023?
Women's representation in the workplace has improved over the years worldwide but still remains weak in certain areas, especially for Asian female employees.
Britain's early retired resist calls to work, despite higher living costs
In their fifties and deciding there was more to life than work, Liz and Ian Woodbridge quit stressful jobs during the pandemic - part of a cohort of British early retirees now resisting a government call to return, despite rising living costs.
50 Of The Most Life-Changing Home Products You May Want To Own Them Yourself
Even the smallest task can become quite tedious. Live your life well and let your smart tools do the hard work.
The hopes and fears of AI in the workplace
While AI can automate mundane and repetitive tasks, allowing employees to focus on more complex tasks in the workplace, there is a real threat of AI replacing humans in addition to other concerns.
Residents leave Ukraine's Chasiv Yar to escape Bakhmut fighting
As a Soviet army conscript, Vasil Slabun helped in the clean-up of radioactive material after the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986.
Meghan Markle 'delights in the pain' caused by Prince Harry's rift with royals: report
The Duke of Sussex has revealed that he is no longer on speaking terms with Prince William and King Charles III.
Analysis-Italy promotes short-term job market, shunning Spain's example
Marta Pizza, a 26-year-old swimming instructor, has worked at a Rome sports centre for the last two years earning 8.50 euros per hour with no pension contributions, sick pay or holidays.