Celebrate Christmas With Wurkr
The work Christmas party is a pretty ubiquitous experience, where your team agrees to make up for a year’s worth of bonding by getting together and drinking copious amounts of alcohol.
The work Christmas party is a pretty ubiquitous experience, where your team agrees to make up for a year’s worth of bonding by getting together and drinking copious amounts of alcohol.
Similar but different. Apples to oranges. Virtual workspaces to meeting platforms, you know the saying. However, as someone who does prefer apples, I will attempt the impossible and explain the differences between them
Like most people with 60 years left on Earth (touch wood), I care about the future of the planet, and what we can do to lower our carbon footprint to make it more of a hospitable place to live.
The phrase team-building gets a mixed response. For some, it represents fond memories of messing around with coworkers, feeling like you're featuring in a sitcom for a day.
Almost half of the population worked from home at some point in 2020, and many experienced the benefits of remote working for the first time.
Like many, the work-life of my household has drastically changed over the last year and a half, with there now being three remote workers under one roof, a queue for the toaster forms in the kitchen at exactly 12pm.
The average office worker has their lunch break routine to a tee. Many choose to head to the nearest café for hot food after they failed to scrape together something edible before work.