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Cleaning takes on a different value
29th of July 2021 Article by John Griep
What are the implications of the coronavirus for work and buildings, Dutch reporter John Griep asks.
What are the implications of the coronavirus culture shock for work and buildings? This was the subject of the VSR webinar held recently. During lockdown, Jitske Kramer wrote the management book ‘Work has Left the Building’, well known in the Netherlands. As a corporate ..
Workplace worries as lockdown lifts
22nd of July 2021 Article by Lotte PrintzDanes worry about returning to work so can our sector live up to expectations asks ECJ's Scandinavia correspondent Lotte Printz.
Like cows jumping for joy as they are released to grass for the first time in spring, Danes have rushed to test centres and gladly queued for hours (in some places) to obtain a negative Covid-19 test allowing access to restaurants, museums and gyms that opened again on April 21. For those not fortunate ..
The future of robot/human interaction
13th of July 2021 Article by Michel SpruijtMichel Spruijt, general manager and vice-president of BrainCorp Europe, looks at the new working relationship between robots and humans and how these intelligent machines are now changing the way businesses operate.
Robots are no longer an aspiration of the sci-fi enthusiast but are now firmly integrated into our industries and ever more increasingly into our everyday lives. They aren't what we might have been led to believe was ..