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Day Rooms As Workspaces—The Future of Remote Work?
Even before hundreds of millions around the globe transitioned to their new remote home workspaces out of necessity, people across industries craved alternate working methods. While daydreaming of what this sort of work freedom might mean, they envisioned these remote work options as things that may help fuel their productivity, spark creativity, and perhaps contribute…
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To Fly or Not to Fly? — Has “Flight Shaming” Changed the Travel Industry?
You’ve surely heard the term “flight shaming” flying around in recent years. And due to a pang of increasing guilt over what air travel is doing to the environment, people and businesses have gradually started to adopt more of a sustainability-focused mindset. But will the flight shaming movement have any lasting impact as we look…
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4 Ways to Fight Inflation
Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past year, you’ve probably been feeling the effects of inflation. After a long stretch of relatively low inflation in the United States and other countries, many are having to tighten their belts as their money keeps buying less. While everyone’s affected by inflationary pressures in different…
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Professionals Take Careers To The Next Level
Many jobs require people to travel for work. Professionals such as consultants, salespeople, and journalists are on the move often, and wind up spending a lot of time in hotels. If you’re a lawyer, architect, engineer, doctor, notary or accountant, you may not travel as much, but that does not mean you have to miss…
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Vaccine Passports: the Way Forward, or a Step Back?
The hospitality sector, from restaurants to casinos and hotels, has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and ensuing lockdowns. But as the vaccines rollout and populations are protected, the question arises of how to return to normalcy, and whether so-called vaccine passports (to prove one’s vaccinated status) will make the economic transition smoother, or…