Nick Bloom, a Stanford economist who studies work culture, said the shoes-off trend was partly “the pajama economy in action.” That is, now that people who worked from home during the pandemic are ...
No-shoes policies are on the rise across offices dominated by younger workers, where employers hope fuzzy socks and slippers ...
Ever heard of an office where shoes are optional? San Francisco startup, Gusto, is changing the way their employees spend their workdays by creating a shoe-less work environment. The shoe-less work ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Gone are the days of drab corporate uniforms that blend into the office wallpaper, paired with lackluster ...
Essentials Week spotlights unexpected items that make our daily lives just a little bit better. Office life isn't always the most pleasant. There's the coffee you inevitably spill while walking up the ...