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Smile, you’re on camera: How being filmed affects employees

Smile, you’re on camera: How being filmed affects employees

| September 24, 2014

Ever feel like you’re being watched at work? Being filmed might do more than provide a record of employee behavior, reports the Huffington Post: Cameras can actually change employee behavior. “The most significant impact of bodycams, taxi-cams, and the like is not reliving the past but, rather, changing behavior in the present. We act differently […]

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Green office buildings don’t necessarily promote worker happiness

Green office buildings don’t necessarily promote worker happiness

| May 28, 2014

Working in a green office doesn’t necessarily boost employee happiness, according to a recent study reported on by ArchDaily. The study suggests that while employees are “generally satisfied” working in LEED buildings, their happiness isn’t any greater than those employees’ who work in non-LEED buildings. (LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, […]

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Employees too guilty to take breaks at work, new survey says

Employees too guilty to take breaks at work, new survey says

| May 15, 2014

Despite the majority of workers spending more than eight hours on the job each day, over 25 percent of employees don’t take a break other than lunch. Their excuse? A new survey from Staples, reports Yahoo Finance, reveals that one in five of those employees surveyed say that guilt prevents them from taking breaks at […]

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