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Our Barehands’ founders talk entrepreneurship and finding work-life balance

Inside Retail

Our Barehands , a Singaporean purpose-driven fashion firm, showcases a range of apparel and accessories made by underserved communities, including Afghan refugees. When I graduated, I worked in the government service helping local entrepreneurs seek out opportunities overseas.

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Our Barehands’ founders talk entrepreneurship and finding work-life balance

Inside Retail

Our Barehands , a Singaporean purpose-driven fashion firm, showcases a range of apparel and accessories made by underserved communities, including Afghan refugees. When I graduated, I worked in the government service helping local entrepreneurs seek out opportunities overseas.

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We can’t truly separate our work and personal lives – but is that so bad?

Inside Retail

Acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, the Apple TV series Severance , released last year, centred around a group of employees working at a firm called Lumon Industries who are truly able to split their work and personal lives. In the work-family literature it’s less literal but is called “ separation ”.

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We need to re-think part-time work – for our own good

Inside Retail

Or is it perhaps a mother of young children, working part-time so she can balance family and paid work? There are many career-driven people in the workforce who prefer, or need, to work part-time, and who are looking to continue to grow exciting and challenging careers while doing so. The problem with part-time work.

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What I learned working in our shop

FC Dadson

Our foreman Adam handed me a pair of gloves when I started, but no one else was wearing gloves, so I tried to work without them. I have soft hands. That was the first thing I learned. After about half an hour, my fingers were covered with cuts, so I put the gloves on.

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Take our survey on the future of flexible working

Design Week

As the last year has shown, design businesses and their employees are adaptable when it comes to work. Remote working, unpredictable schedules and a merging of work and home has caused many studios to reconsider the typical week. We want to hear from you about your changing work patterns and the change you’d like to see.

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Questioning modularity and intimacy within our living and working spaces

Design Wanted

The post Questioning modularity and intimacy within our living and working spaces appeared first on DesignWanted. Brilliantly designed for a unique experience as well as focusing on user needs, Aloïs Gromard crafts ‘Peacock’ – a one-of-a-kind modular and striking folding screen that […].

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