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Your Taxes: How to live longer according to the OECD
By 2060, one out of three people in OECD countries will be at least 65 years old, up from one out of five today, according to the OECD, with careers now spanning decades, up to five generations
60% increase in the number of Israelis who have changed careers since October 2023
Attempts to soften negative messages backfire: This is how emojis undermine your professional image
Young adults are growing more skeptical and angry about AI
Why Miami’s entrepreneurs are embracing hybrid work and premium coworking
Israel's trading week reform: Small calendar shift with major economic impact - opinion
It is an earthquake that will ripple into employment structures, the way tens of thousands of workers’ workdays are built, and how Israel’s economy functions throughout the week.
It's time for today's youth to reinvent the rehabilitation system - opinion
Young people today look for a workplace that sees them as whole human beings and not just as a resource.
Building communities from afar: Remote work brings us closer than we think - opinion
The power of digital nomadism is not rooted in the freedom it offers but in the connections it creates.
Dietitian explains: What to take to eat at the office so as not to gain weight
Whether you bring food from home or mostly order deliveries – there is a way to stay full and avoid temptation from all the snacks.
Israel's youth labor force participation rate declines as gender gap narrows
Report reveals declining labor force participation among young Israelis (20-29), especially men and those in the Arab sector. Low unemployment is deceptive, hiding a sharp rise in discouragement.
LinkedIn launches AI hiring assistant in Australia to transform recruitment process
Short on workers, high on tech: Robots step In amid a labor crunch
Survey Reveals: 72% of large organizations prefer a hybrid work model combining AI and humans
A survey by Everest Group shows companies favor bold strategies, using AI for smart transformation and innovation, rather than just cutting costs or focusing on regulatory compliance.
Most Americans over 55 plan to keep working, not retire, new study shows
The study also found that more than half of respondents aged 66 to 75 intend to remain active, continue working, and seek opportunities for engagement.