Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
- Air quality sensors installed during the pandemic are now proving their worth in the midst of the wild fire air-quality emergency, says the New York Times. In the United States, there is little regulation of indoor air quality, and once a building is up and running, occupants typically have little insight into whether the air they are breathing is safe.
- The News Reporter shares how to design an effective chill room.
- Gen Z and millennials are happy with their work-life balance, but The Economic Times reports a survey has highlighted that the rise of remote and hybrid work, accelerated by the pandemic, has not fully met their expectations.
- FMJ shares new research has found that companies are willing to pay higher rents for more sustainable corporate office space following the rise of hybrid working.
- Forbes explores how to cultivate great culture even when your employees work from anywhere.