Work-life balance stories
US founders spend up to half their week fundraising for capital
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US startup founders spend up to half their working week fundraising, with nearly half saying it hampers their ability to manage their businesses effectively.
Australian hybrid work divide persists as new laws considered
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Almost half of Australian workers adopt hybrid work, sparking debate as Victoria considers law granting two days homeworking weekly.
Borderless CS wins Best Employer 2025 for culture focus
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Borderless CS has been named Best Employer 2025 by Cyber Youth Australia for its strong culture of inclusivity, learning, and employee wellbeing in cybersecurity.
Ransomware attacks surge in Australia & New Zealand on holidays
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Ransomware attacks in Australia and New Zealand spike during holidays and weekends, exploiting reduced cybersecurity staffing to disrupt organisations.
Ransomware attacks peak during holidays & major business events
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A global study reveals 52% of ransomware attacks strike during holidays, weekends, and major corporate events, exploiting reduced cybersecurity staffing.
Australian businesses lose AUD $14 billion a year to burnout crisis
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Burnout costs Australian businesses AUD $14 billion yearly, as 61% of workers report symptoms, prompting a shift towards wellbeing initiatives and mindful leadership.
When efficiency isn’t enough: why tech leaders need to upgrade their nervous system
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Tech leaders must upgrade their nervous system, not just their tools, to lead resilient teams and thrive amid relentless efficiency and stress.
Misaligned tasks driving stress & turnover in global workplaces
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Nearly half of employees spend a day a week on tasks mismatched to their strengths, causing stress, lower productivity, and increased turnover risk worldwide.
Data shows majority of UK startup founders are now over 45
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A survey reveals 67% of UK startup founders are aged over 45, highlighting a shift towards entrepreneurship as a second career backed by personal funding.
How NZ workers can double holiday breaks with 2026 leave hacks
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In 2026, New Zealand workers can potentially double holiday breaks by strategically using annual leave around Easter, Anzac Day and other public holidays.
BT says better workplace tech could cut UK sick leave by 2030
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UK firms could regain nine sick days per worker by 2030 through upgraded connected technology, boosting productivity in retail, finance and healthcare sectors.
Mid-career professionals in UK face highest digital overload
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UK professionals aged 36-50 face the highest digital overload, with over 2,200 unread emails and growing pressure to stay constantly online, research finds.
The 'infinite workday' putting workers' psychological safety at risk
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The 'infinite workday' driven by constant digital interruptions risks workers' psychological safety and productivity, demanding a workplace communication reset.
The quiet power shift: how operational strength is being rewritten by AI
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Agentic AI is transforming small businesses across the UK, easing workload pressures and unlocking millions in new revenue for tiny teams and clinics.
How tech companies can grow strong and stay balanced
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Tech firms must balance rapid growth with team wellbeing, using clear processes and supportive leadership to sustain innovation and avoid burnout.
Louisiana named most workaholic state as southern trend grows
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Louisiana tops the US as the most workaholic state, with longest hours and lowest work-life balance, amid a growing southern trend of job-related stress.
Flexibility tops pay as New Zealanders eye job market shifts
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A new recruitment platform, GoGetta, reveals 73% of New Zealand workers open to new roles, with flexibility now valued above career growth.
Techtimeout Tuesday urges UK workplaces to take hourly screen break
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Over 2.5 million UK workers took part in Techtimeout Tuesday, urging an hourly screen break to improve wellbeing and productivity at work.
AI to reshape developer roles, skills & teams by 2026 survey finds
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By 2026, AI will transform developer roles with 65% expecting shifts towards strategy and design, while automation prompts leaner teams and evolving skillsets.
Tika users gain free year of digital fitness to boost wellbeing
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Tika partners with WithU Training to offer users a free year of digital fitness, promoting mental and physical wellbeing in the workplace.