A new survey of New York City companies by the Partnership for New York City suggests that as the omicron variant is pushing back and altering return-to-work plans, there has been a significant,...
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A majority of commercial real estate employees expect to be working “completely or partially virtually going forward,” according to a new survey and report released by Deloitte. The firm’s ...
Raj Singh is looking to invest in construction robotics. That’s not head-turning news for the head of a typical venture capital firm, but that's not where he works. Singh is a San Francisco-based...
A new survey suggests the majority of women who left the workforce during the pandemic plan to return. A 19-month-long airborne pandemic, combined with caregiving responsibilities without adequate...
Current challenges in property management recruitment makes it harder to take care of building lobbies. Property management has traditionally struggled with worker retention — research by the...
In the 1950s, when Moishe Sonenreich first set foot in Colorado, he saw a future in real estate. It started small; he bought a duplex and lived on one side while renting the other out. Later, he tried...
Employers seeking new talent in a difficult market should reconsider how they screen for applicants, according to a new study of applicant tracking systems, or ATS, by Accenture and the Harvard...
Employers, emboldened by news that at least one vaccine is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and looking for ways to encourage vaccinations amid a surge in the delta variant, have...
As the recent surge in delta variant cases suggests pandemic-era workplace conditions will continue, more friction is developing between bosses who wanted the workplace to return to normal, and...
The confusion and caution created by the surge in the delta variant has carried over to the events and travel business, as a number of key events have been canceled or rescheduled in wake of the...