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Employees and employers alike believe AI positively affects their work environment according to a new report which reveals that 71% of employees from the Australia, the U.S., UK and Germany believe AI has positively impacted their job satisfaction, with more reporting increased fulfillment at work as AI is more effectively integrated into their daily tasks,

Published in Enterprise Staff

GUEST RESEARCH:  New research from Humanforce reveals that close to half of the 500 Australian workers it surveyed have switched jobs in the past year. Despite a sharp increase in living costs, the driving force for 54% of these workers finding a new employer was not higher pay, but the pursuit of better work-life balance and wellbeing.

Published in Guest Research
Wednesday, 26 January 2022 01:28

Digital gap divides deskless workers

GUEST RESEARCH by Cloud Assess: Despite the growing reliance on digital for most workers, a recent study has found that a large percentage of essential “deskless” employees receive little technology support and feel disconnected from their employers.

Published in Guest Research

GUEST RESEARCH: Nitro Software, a global document productivity software company accelerating digital transformation in organisations around the world, today released its 2022 Productivity Report, which explores how the pandemic has transformed productivity, workflows and digital initiatives, as well as the trends and technologies shaping work in 2022 and beyond.

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Employees in Australia’s IT industry are the most likely in the nation to ask for a salary increase in 2020, with three in every four (75%) planning to request a pay rise this year, according to a new report which also found a lack of satisfaction by IT workers with their current salaries.

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