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New research reveals most workers are willing to sacrifice pay for a more personalised work experience, writes YESH SURJOODEEN, Southern Africa MD of HP.
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When he’s not busy ending wars, deporting illegal aliens, overhauling the federal bureaucracy and drastically reordering world trade, the president has big plans for matters closer to home.
“The shift towards flexible, stylish, and functional workwear is reshaping traditional office attire, with workers embracing athleisure-inspired pieces that prioritise both ease and style.