News You Should Never Work More Than 50 Hours a Week, and Other Industry News By Natalie Grasso Cockrell January 30, 2015 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmail - Advertisement- Popular Articles Workplace Acoustics: A Tool To Draw Employees Back To The Office March 22, 2023 New Study Shows Managers Are Changing Their Minds About The Hybrid Work Model March 22, 2023 Is the Metaverse the New Workplace of the Future? March 23, 2023 Take A Tour Of WPP Group’s Waterfront Offices By BDG architecture + design March 28, 2023 Chair Of The Month Natalie Grasso CockrellNatalie is a Workplace Consultant at Herman Miller and the former Editor of Work Design Magazine. She’s currently based in Pittsburgh. This poor guy—he’s definitely worked more than 50 hours this week. Image via CNBC.com. CNBC says working long hours make you less productive. Well then! We’re outta here. More real talk about the dangers sitting. How often do you cry at work? Gensler explores banking clients that think of themselves as tech companies. Natalie Grasso CockrellNatalie is a Workplace Consultant at Herman Miller and the former Editor of Work Design Magazine. She’s currently based in Pittsburgh. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmail Previous articleBring Work to Life: Creating Fulfillment Through the WorkplaceNext articleHow to Harness Technology’s Effect on the Workplace - Advertisement - More Articles Industry News: Psychology-Approved Design Strategies for Return-to-Work March 31, 2023 Industry News: 2023 Is The Year Of Third Space Working March 24, 2023 Industry News: Should A Workplace Have A Soundtrack? March 17, 2023 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement - Latest Articles Industry News: Psychology-Approved Design Strategies for Return-to-Work March 31, 2023 The Next Generation Private Office March 30, 2023 Workplace Designers Are Wearing Many Hats in 2023 March 30, 2023 Redefining “Amenity” March 29, 2023 Living Buildings Are On The Way March 29, 2023 - Advertisement-