Tag: Work-life balance
Generation Z: let them be “lazy” – Economy
comment by Paulina Würminghausen There’s this hackneyed saying that younger people have had to listen to for decades: Apprenticeship years aren’t master years. As long as someone is in training,…
Work: stop destroying!
Generation Z will revolutionize the labor market because they can no longer be exploited. But then who does all the work? source site
Work: Am I working too much?
The psychologist Muriel Böttger explains how young professionals in particular can avoid stress and what constitutes a good work-life balance. source site
Workation does not work – economy
Home office in the sunny distance, for many that sounds extremely tempting. But such a “workation” usually only leads to the fact that you hardly achieve anything and still don’t…
Working hours: Twelve hours of work can be okay – economy
comment by Max Haegler Anyone who sees it critically could say: What the Bavarian state government is planning in terms of labor market policy is close to the inhumane specifications…
Working hours: Twelve hours of work can be okay – economy
comment by Max Haegler Anyone who sees it critically could say: What the Bavarian state government is planning in terms of labor market policy is close to the inhumane specifications…
City halls in the district of Ebersberg can no longer find skilled workers – Ebersberg
In the nineties there was a hit when the US singer Paula Cole asked herself: “Where have all the cowboys gone?” Where have all the cowboys gone? No less dramatic…
Max Kruse’s working hours: 1 in the afternoon, everyone does their own thing – panorama
Footballer Max Kruse claims to only work four hours a day. Instead of deriding him as a horrendous part-time worker, he should be applauded. Of course, now comes the envy…
Web Column: The Productivity Blocker – Culture
This text was written in an Italian farmhouse. While the crickets chirp in the evening and the child sleeps, tired from the sun, you don’t look at the twinkling stars,…
Retirement from football manager Max Eberl: That’s me
Those who struggle, struggle: Why Max Eberl’s departure from football affects so many people. .source site