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How Long is Maternity Leave in the UK? A Full Guide
If you are pregnant and working in the UK, you may be wondering how long your maternity leave will be. The good news is that UK law entitles most pregnant employees to a minimum of 52 weeks of maternity leave. This leave can be taken all at once, or split into several periods, as long as the total amount does not exceed 52 weeks. In this blog post, we will discuss the length of maternity leave, how to take maternity leave in the UK, the benefits often associated with this time away from work, and what rights you have as … Read More
10 Common Employee Misconceptions in the Workplace and How to Avoid Them
There are many misconceptions that employees can possess about the workplace and their role in it. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these misconceptions can lead to tension and conflict in the office, potentially harming productivity and damaging relationships with coworkers. It is important to be aware of these workplace myths and learn how to deal with them effectively. In this blog post, we will discuss 10 of the most common employee misconceptions and how to avoid them.
5 Things That UK Employees Want in an Office Environment
The needs and preferences of office workers have changed dramatically in recent years, causing much of the market to shift their offerings to create a positive work environment that stimulates employee engagement. These changes have largely been linked to increased demand for flexibility in the workplace, in addition to more humanistic office design elements and healthy working initiatives. It’s well known that happy workers are more productive. An extensive study out of the University of Oxford even quantified this boost – with a finding that happy workers are 13% more productive. Employees are undoubtedly the most valuable asset for the … Read More
Average Office Worker Salary UK: How Does Your Job Stack Up?
United Kingdom office workers have been forced to accommodate significant changes to their working routines in recent years, with the rise of flexible and remote working models contributing to continued variability in what exactly constitutes a ‘normal’ work schedule. The same can be said for salaries across multiple industries, as employers look to remain competitive in the current jobs market and entice full time employees back to the office. So where exactly do things currently stand, in real salary terms, for UK office workers? We extensively researched national statistics surrounding this topic to determine the average salary of 10 common … Read More
Tagged 2022, Office Jobs, Salaries, Salary, Statistics, uk
The Top Ten Industries in the UK
The UK is Europe’s second-largest economy, recently overtaking France and setting itself up to become the continent’s largest by 2030. Recent data presented in the Office for National Statistics labour market overview indicates there are 29.5 million employees in the UK as of January 2022. The UK remained the world’s fifth-largest economy throughout the challenges of 2020, behind the obvious powerhouses of the United States, China, Japan and Germany. The UK economy has recently expanded at its fastest pace since World War II, and this expansion has made Britain the fastest growing advanced economy, as of 2021. But who are … Read More
Tagged Business, Economy, Top Ten UK Industries
The Step-by-Step Ultimate Office Move Checklist for 2022
There’s no doubt about it, the way that we work has forever been altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The previously traditional workspaces that we had all taken for granted must now be adapted to accommodate this new paradigm, as seen through the introduction of social distancing requirements and brand new working schedules. Just as we dared to dream that the end was in sight and normality could return, the Omicron variant and others like it have once again thrust the world into disarray, forcing us to question whether or not things will ever be the same again. The repeated uncertainty … Read More
Newcastle Offices at Cobalt Park
Offices at Cobalt Park Cobalt Park is a large-scale office park and the largest of its kind in the United Kingdom. Preparation for this project began in 1996 and construction work started 2 years later. The project was completed in 2002 thanks to the joint effort of local developer Highbridge Properties, engineering firm Cundall, and Ryder Architecture. This office development is located in a strategic location within easy reach of major roads like the A1 and A19, and was created with a focus on flexibility, so that space available would be able to accommodate future expansion. Cobalt Park was built … Read More
Luton Offices at Butterfield Business Park
Office Space in Luton at Butterfield Business Park Butterfield Business Park is an office development built in 2007 and developed in the Butterfield Green area of Luton. The park has a total area of 90 acres total and commercial space amounts to 250,000 square feet. The park was created to boost the local economy, capitalising on Luton’s strategic location near an international airport and major distribution and logistics hubs, as well as to offer business owners high-quality and bespoke commercial real estate. The park was developed by Henry Boot Developers and its current agents are Cushman & Wakefield and Lambert … Read More
Wembley Office Space at East Lane Business Park
Office Space at East Lane Business Park East Lane Business Park is a commercial real estate development located in Wembley, London. The site has been developed to a total size of 36 acres and consists of multi-purpose industrial, warehousing, and storage units. Nearby amenities include supermarkets, petrol stations (the nearest one being only a couple minutes’ drive away on East Lane), bakeries, and restaurants. Along Preston Road there are medical centres and pharmacies, but the largest commercial area within close proximity of the park is in Wembley Central, which is 1.5 miles to the south of this business park. Commercial … Read More
The Enterprise Economy: The UK’s Best Cities for Business (Infographic)
If you’re a budding entrepreneur, you’ll undoubtedly have a huge number of strategic decisions to deal with. Should you hire staff yet? What’s your marketing strategy and how are you going to get your product out there? How can you make sure your business continues to prosper for years to come? Another decision that could matter more than you think is choosing the best location for your business. Although London offices might seem like the go-to choice for tech and digital businesses, research has shown only 50% of high growth startups survive after 3 years in the capital. With this … Read More