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Work Watch

Work Watch is a regular FT column that captures office and workplace trends from the serious to the fun.
  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    Whistleblowing
    Whistleblowing cases on the rise in UK’s employment tribunal system

    Increase in legal claims could point to failures in companies whose staff sound the alarm

    Montage image of a whistle and a legal document
  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
    US employment
    US graduates face cut-throat job market as companies scrap internships

    Early careers opportunities are ‘one of the first things to go’ for employers cutting costs

    Illustration of graduation mortarboards up in the air with a big red X through them
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    Work & Careers
    Can online reporting stop workplace microaggressions?

    Staff at law firm Hogan Lovells can now log harassment on a tech platform — but some suggest they talk about their problems instead

    Montage image of a megaphone being held up to a laptop screen
  • Monday, 1 July, 2024
    Work & Careers
    The employees promoting their company on social media

    Asking staff to do unpaid marketing seems a no brainer, but comes with risks

    A woman takes a selfie with animated hearts and thumbs up floating around her
  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    Bethan Staton
    Employers should do more than just talk about mental health

    Workers still fear discrimination despite years of raising awareness — do companies need to go further?

  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    Emily Herbert
    Employers seek to ease pressure of fertility treatment for staff

    Stress and need for time off leaves many women with no choice but to quit their job

  • Monday, 3 June, 2024
    Emma Jacobs
    Professional make-up artists help executives keep up appearances

    Online scrutiny and ‘Zoom dysmorphia’ are prompting some bosses to look to the experts

    A montage of make-up compacts, lipstick and a brush
  • Monday, 20 May, 2024
    Flexible working
    Fewer meetings, more memos: the future of asynchronous work

    Ditching regular hours means companies must think of new ways for colleagues to collaborate

    Montage image showing an arm with the hand holding a pen and writing in a notebook
  • Sunday, 5 May, 2024
    Mental health
    Could ketamine be the next fix for workplace depression?

    Employees are being offered the ‘party drug’ through company health schemes as psychedelic-assisted therapy grows in popularity

    Montage of images with a hand in blue latex glove holding a syringe
  • Wednesday, 24 April, 2024
    Recruitment
    John Lewis seeks to ease job interview nerves by revealing questions online

    Candidates at every level will know how they will be assessed before applying

    Montage image showing a worker in a suit sat down with question marks surrounding them
  • Sunday, 24 March, 2024
    Women's health
    Menopause support must tread a fine line between awareness and stigma

    More employers are offering help but must avoid the risk of ‘meno-washing’

    FT montage of a woman surrounded by the female gender symbol
  • Monday, 11 March, 2024
    Management
    Can a chief happiness officer improve workplace morale?

    Research shows a hard-nosed rationale behind boosting corporate cheer

    A person in a suit with an image of a smiley face superimposed on their head
  • Sunday, 3 March, 2024
    Management
    Can I refer you to the Manual of Me?

    Some workplaces are encouraging staff to write personal user guides to help them get along with colleagues

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  • Wednesday, 21 February, 2024
    Flexible working
    ‘Every person slips at some point’: how businesses are managing the four-day week

    Employers report positive effects of shorter hours but say productivity must be maintained

    FT montage of confetti bursting out of a filing cabinet drawer
  • Monday, 5 February, 2024
    Andrew Hill
    Can AI make brainstorming less mind-numbing?

    Generative tech is improving work — but employees need to be as smart as their new assistants

  • Monday, 15 January, 2024
    Emma Jacobs
    The ‘smile files’ cheering up gloomy workers

    Records of achievements and praise can boost staff morale

    Montage image of a folder with lots of positive emoticons on it
  • Monday, 8 January, 2024
    ExplainerPersonal productivity
    Can schedule send save us from out-of-hours emails?

    Timing messages can aid flexible work but mask long hours

  • Thursday, 7 December, 2023
    Emma Jacobs
    Workers and bosses opt for Christmas payments over parties

    After lockdowns cancelled festive get-togethers, companies are reassessing seasonal traditions

    A montage of two red triangles festooned with Christmas lights and a black and white Santa hat
  • Friday, 1 December, 2023
    Anjli Raval
    Why companies are tapping the boardroom for their next CEO

    Non-executive directors are becoming a more realistic option for the top job

    Illstration of  someone’s legs as they climb stair-like boxes in the direction of some blue arrows
  • Wednesday, 15 November, 2023
    Emma Jacobs
    Is friendship employers’ business?

    Some organisations are asking for disclosure of platonic as well as romantic workplace relationships

    The hands of two people clasping
  • Wednesday, 8 November, 2023
    Henry Mance
    Office recycling bins turn us into monsters

    There are psychological reasons why people fail to do this basic task at work

    FT montage of flames coming out of a recycling bin
  • Monday, 23 October, 2023
    Work-life balance
    Work Watch: Is the secret to employee happiness not working?

    Companies that launched wellbeing days in lockdowns have continued the benefit for staff

    A woman in a wet suit holds a surf board
  • Sunday, 8 October, 2023
    Work & Careers
    Work watch: egg freezing as a benefit for staff

    More companies are covering the cost of the process as part of fertility packages worth thousands

    Montage of images. A bubble holding an egg with a needle going into it floats above an outstretched hand
  • Saturday, 11 March, 2023
    Emma Jacobs
    The playground Prime craze is a lesson in modern marketing

    Influencers targeting today’s teens are selling to a sophisticated audience complicit in the game of online hype

    Logan Paul, left, and KSI, promote an energy drink on an open top bus travelling through London
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