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 Data released in 2022 by the  stanley website U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics  USBLS  saw business productivity and worker results basically stagnate over the last year, with productivity remaining down compared to last year.It s the first time that three consecutive declines in employee productivity has happened since 1982. When looking at the data summary, USBLS basically shows declines across the board, or dismal results. A Computer Worldreport found it s not as simple as saying workers aren t working hard enough. Caroline Walsh of Gartners HR research said while there are a number of factors at play, she told Computer World that forcing workers back to offices and open work spaces didn t increase productivity like many executives had hoped.  We saw a knee-jerk reaction earlier this year. We know CEOs and other executives were worried that work wouldnt get done, but we didnt actually see work not getting done 鈥?until organizations began mandating a return to the o stanley cup ffice,  she said.Walsh also said that employers seldom told employees why they needed to return to the office after months, and even years, of working successfully while remote.  Thats incredibly disempowering and disengaging for employees, particularly for those whove shown over time they can work remotely, which we know has improved feeling of inclusion,  she said.And research has supported the drive against working in offices, especially in open-plan workspaces, for years. In  stanley us 2019, the Harvard Business Review looked at workers  Ljyu Antetokounmpo gets a  scare in Bucks   loss to Mavericks
 A SpaceX rocket ship took four men on the first private mission to the International Space Station Friday.Liftoff was right on time 鈥?1:17 a.m. ET at the Kennedy  stanley cup Space Center at Cape Canaveral.The private astronauts were approved by NASA.The team is scheduled to arriv starbucks stanley cup e at the ISS on Saturday and will be led by NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria.Real estate tycoon Larry Connor, CEO of Mavrik Corp, Mark Pathy and a businessman stanley mugg  from Israel Eytan Stibbe will also be on the flight.They each paid $55 million apiece for the rocket ride and their stay.The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule will dock on the ISS about 250 miles above Earth.The astronauts will spend eight days in space to conduct eight days of science and biomedical research.The mission is part of a partnership with Axiom, SpaceX and NASA.Axiom helps customers book flights with NASA and hopes to make private flights a regular occurrence.