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TQMS Artificial intelligence is causing executives anxiety, according to a new study (1)

Artificial intelligence is causing executives anxiety, according to a new study

During the maturation and penetration of AI into business operations, executives confess to feeling stressed about its potential repercussions. The pace of digital and technological change has caused 94% of business leaders worldwide to suffer from tech anxiety. According to Kin + Carta’s study, which surveyed 800 senior business leaders in the US and UK, …

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The UK’s Most Dangerous Jobs – Paying Lower Than Average Wages

The UK’s Most Dangerous Jobs – Paying Lower Than Average Wages

Essential UK industries that keep the country moving, can sometimes mean life or death for their workers. So, you would hope the salaries adequately compensate for the risk involved, but new research reveals that is not the case. StaySafeapp.com, the company who conducted the research, analysed the most recent data on workplace fatalities, average salaries …

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An energy storage project powered by second-life EV batteries is being developed by Jaguar Land Rover (1024 × 576 px)

An energy storage project powered by second-life EV batteries is being developed by Jaguar Land Rover

A solar and wind park in the Midlands is using used Jaguar electric vehicle batteries as large-scale energy storage systems. Wykes Engineering has developed one of the UK’s largest energy storage systems using second-life car batteries in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Batteries from Jaguar I-PACE vehicles will be converted into large-scale container systems …

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Building Safety Act FAQs

Building Safety Act FAQs

On 5th July 2021, the Building Safety Bill, first published in July 2020, was introduced to Parliament. This is a lengthy document and was subject to change as it worked its way through to gaining Royal Assent as expected in April 2022. The following information may be subject to change. Why is this Act being introduced? …

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Sound investment Manufacturing leaders discuss noise control best practice

Sound investment: Manufacturing leaders discuss noise control best practice

An estimated 1 in 5 manufacturing workers have some form of noise-induced hearing loss, underscoring the urgent need for proactive measures. So, what steps can employers take to reduce the effects of noise-induced hearing loss? Fast-paced factories are an exhilarating and dynamic place to work. Whirring machinery, buzzing equipment and clanging metal combine to create a lively …

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Anne Hayes

BSI Study: Three quarters of UK women want business action to lift the ‘second glass ceiling’

Women in the UK are urging politicians and business leaders to take steps that help older women to remain productive in the workforce for longer, as research shows more than half (54%) feel it would be difficult for them to raise issues, including menopause, with their employers and three fifths would also feel uncomfortable bringing …

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