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Paperwork breaches still expose UK staff
Read the full story: Paperwork breaches still expose UK staffPaper records remain a stubborn data protection risk for employers. Officeology says thousands of paperwork-related breaches have been reported in recent years, with employee data regularly caught up in late-reported offline incidents.
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UK leaders fear becoming obsolete at work

UK leaders fear relevance slipping as pressure intensifies at work. New AMBS research found weekly stress, role complexity, and concern about staying competent are converging as senior decision-makers seek more support on AI, digital change, and resilience.









