Supporting Employees with Musculoskeletal Disorders

The NHS states that musculoskeletal disorders impact the bones, muscles, and joints of a person. A large percentage of the adult population have to deal with these conditions, and it can have a profound impact on their life. Employers should make an effort not only to make sufferers comfortable, but to avoid causing such conditions in their workplace. The HSE (Health and Safety Executive in Great Britain) revealed that 507,000 workers were suffering from a work-related musculoskeletal disorder in 2016/17. But what can employers do to prevent such an issue in their workplace?…

How Architects Accommodate Temperature Regulations in Their Building Designs

Within building design, the most important question that architects have to ask themselves, is whether their project is habitable? Because, no matter how astonishing a building may appear, if it can’t meet the needs of people, which are their primary purpose than the whole structure will go to waste. When we talk about habitable, we’re talking about comfort and the most important requirement that a building has to have is that comfortable controlled inner climate. So, how do architects accommodate this requirement in their structures?…

Jobs to Consider after Retirement

Census data was released in 2017, that revealed that there are more elderly people living across Canada today. It’s actual fact, that the senior population in Canada made up 16.9% of the country’s overall population when the data was gathered in 2016, which the percentage was larger than the number of children aged 14 and under. Furthermore, projections by Statistics Canada predict that almost one in four Canadians will be over 65 by the time we reach 2031. You may be one of many Canadian seniors who are just about to approach retirement or are already retired and are feeling like you prefer the benefits of a working life.…

Using Robotics To Automate Some Restaurant Duties

For quite some time now, waiter robots have been considered as a possible solution to restaurant automation. The world over, robotics technology is replacing manual work at a fast pace. Customers in cafés, restaurants and hotels face a lot of problems due to congestion at peak hours, manual order processing and unavailability of waiters. According to POSQuote, these shortcomings can be handled by using a restaurant automation system where robotics is utilized to order food and beverages. How Would It Work?…

Social vs. Influential: The Pros and Cons of Modern Digital Marketing

There was once a time when the most viable means of advertising a company were spreading the word in newspapers and on TV, notoriously expensive forms of advertising. As a result, small businesses often faced an uphill battle in trying to get noticed above larger, richer competitors. However, those “bad old days” for small businesses are now largely over, thanks to the advent of social media. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter have largely levelled the playing field with their cost-effective advertising models, including the modern strand of influencer marketing.…

Why Be a Corporate Sponsor?

There are so many different ways to boost your business and get your name out there that will help you to be noticed and to build a great reputation. One of the options that might be open to you is corporate sponsorship. You could sponsor a local event, sports team, or perhaps a school, for example. Organizations are always looking for a sponsor to help them, and for a relatively small amount of money (this will, of course, depend on the situation and what is required) you can not only help out but use it to your advantage.…

How is The Hospitality Sector Combatting Their Waste?

Waste has been a huge point of conversation across mainstream news and social media channels in the recent years — with pictures of the ocean suffocated by a churning blanket of plastic and rubbish and landfills scarring the countryside. Notoriously, food is being thrown out by everyone from big chain hotels to the average household. Data from Wrap shows over 2 million tonnes of waste produced each year across the UK’s food and hospitality sector: Hotels — produce 289,700 tonne of waste each year, including 79,000 tonnes of food waste (9% total food waste from the sector).…

The Difference Between DSP And RTB In Online Advertising

We are very lucky to live and work nowadays in the world of online advertising as it looks now. At the beginning the procedure was a bit illogical, as Advertisers have nothing to do but buy bulk of traffics that were often not targeted. Spending money for foregone result seems to be really strange, but the were no other alternative. However, the situation now is absolutely different. The impressions are bought or rejected after deep consideration of each. All happens so quickly, that while you are just waiting that part of a second of page loading – everything is already done.…

3 Genius Ways to Improve Business Productivity With Effective Storage

A one size fits all method for business storage usually means compromising in some way. Like many things in life, business storage is better if it is made to measure. The right sort of storage for your enterprise could be determined by the number of square metres you have available in your stockroom. There again, you may have to limit your storage options depending on the height of your premises. Of course, the specifics of what you want your storage to do for you could also be a big factor in determining the system you go for.…

How The Retail Industry can Tackle Unemployment

Unemployment is a problem for both the government and the public. For the public, the issue of relying on benefits to cover day-to-day costs can be stressful. Meanwhile, the government has the issue of the public having less expendable income as a result, which then weakens the economy. But for many, trying to get out of unemployment can be difficult for a variety of reasons, from disabilities to high street stores closing in waves. In particular, the threat of unemployment is weighing heavily on retail staff.…