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 Majority of workers over 50 believe age blocks job opportunities 

Majority of workers over 50 believe age blocks job opportunities 

A recent Hays study highlights that most workers over 50 feel their age affects their job prospects, sparking calls for businesses to adopt more inclusive recruitment and career advancement practices.According to the study, 61% of workers, regardless of age, believe...

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 Almost 90% of shoppers frustrated by rising prices 

Almost 90% of shoppers frustrated by rising prices

A new survey from R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD) shows that inflation makes consumers change their shopping habits, putting value ahead of brand loyalty. As prices keep rising, shoppers are choosing lower-cost alternatives, searching for bargains, and avoiding items...

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45% of customer service teams use AI, but security concerns stall extensive adoption

45% of customer service teams use AI, but security concerns stall extensive adoption

A new survey by CommBox highlights that security concerns are a significant obstacle to the widespread adoption of AI in customer service, with unregulated usage becoming more common within companies.The report highlights a cautious approach toward AI implementation, as 45%...

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Consumers are ready to trade privacy for personalized experiences

Consumers are ready to trade privacy for personalised experiences

A recent study by Jack Morton has shown that almost half of consumers (48%) are ready to share their personal data in exchange for a better brand experience, and 30% said that they would even trade data for cash or...

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Are employees ready to trust AI with their paychecks?

Are employees ready to trust AI with their paychecks?

According to PayrollOrg’s (PAYO) survey, many U.S. workers are uneasy about integrating AI into payroll processes. Specifically, 39% of respondents expressed discomfort with AI calculating their pay, while 53% were uncomfortable with AI answering payroll-related questions instead of a human.“Payroll...

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Consumers alarmed by AI-driven cybercrime, yet few act

Consumers alarmed by AI-driven cybercrime, yet few act

As consumers rely on digital payments, eCommerce, and other online interactions, concerns over cybercrime, such as identity theft and AI-driven attacks, are on the rise. According to a survey by Nationwide, while 80% of respondents are worried about identity theft,...

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Holiday shoppers prioritise price and speed, with mobile leading the way 

Holiday shoppers prioritise price and speed, with mobile shopping leading the way

Holiday shoppers are increasingly shifting from traditional in-store experiences to fast, mobile-focused shopping in order to complete their gift buying in less than six hours, revealed a Celigo report. The survey also highlighted that most global consumers plan to spend...

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81% of employers confident in tackling bullying, but only 36% of employees see results

81% of employers confident in tackling bullying, but only 36% of employees see results

Although many employers believe that they are doing enough to address bullying and harassment, only a third of employees who face conflict feel it has been fully resolved, reveals a new CIPD report. The report shows a significant disconnect between...

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Over 70% of workers willing to sacrifice pay for a 4-day week 

Over 70% of workers willing to sacrifice pay for a 4-day week

According to research from Owl Labs, as many as 73% of UK workers are willing to take a pay cut in exchange for a four-day workweek. This is an increase from 65% in 2023, showing a growing desire for more...

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72% of Gen Z reject middle management- is this a leadership crisis in the making?

72% of Gen Z reject middle management- is this a leadership crisis in the making?

Recent research from Robert Walters has revealed growing disillusionment among younger UK professionals regarding middle management roles, with over half of Generation Z professionals (those born between 1997 and 2010) expressing no desire to pursue these positions.According to the study,...

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