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Heejung Chung
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Professor of Work and Employment at King's College London Interests Comparative labour market Studies. Flexible Working, work from home, digitalisation of work, future of work, labour market (gender/race) inequalities, welfare states, and welfare attitude
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A man who fears being seen as feminine is a man who fears being treated the way he treats women
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Mr. You can't work from home because of cheese is at it again criticising home working. He knows what he is doing by spreading flexibility stigma that goes against scientific evidence yet perpetuating dangerous myths that will increase inequalities in the labour market vm.tiktok.com/ZGeoA9Y9f/

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Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #1,690,256! ... thanks to twitter being a cess pool of bots and trolls

A virtual certificate with text "Celebrating 10M users on Bluesky, #1,690,256, Heejung Chung ‪@heejungchung.bsky.social‬, joined on Oct 24, 2023"
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This is important to provide a gentle nudge for employers to use their most valuable resource- human capital- in the most effective way + to stop the cultural normative shift we see with the digitalisation of work to be constantly connected to the workplace - which is exacerbated via remote working

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The UK Government is planning on introducing the right to switch off to enhance productivity. This is excellent news and the government is right in that rest & physical/mental detachment away from work is crucial to enhance productivity during working hours! www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Right to switch off from work can boost productivity, says No 10
Right to switch off from work can boost productivity, says No 10

The right to switch off when outside work could help boost the UK's economic growth, Downing Street says.

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I want to see the gender×age and gender×race patterns on this. I bet it is the older (65+) white men who are the main base of Trump supporters. They fear that they're going to lose the immense amount of power they had thus far and fear retaliation... rather than to come to their senses.

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Heejung Chung
@heejungchung.bsky.social
Professor of Work and Employment at King's College London Interests Comparative labour market Studies. Flexible Working, work from home, digitalisation of work, future of work, labour market (gender/race) inequalities, welfare states, and welfare attitude
533 followers689 following51 posts