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A new survey found that 85% of employees value work-life balance more than a high salary

时间:2025-11-29 04:23:28 来源:HealthSpark Co. 作者:欢子 阅读:158次

A new survey found that 85% of employees value work-life balance more than a high salary

A construction company used 3D printing technology to build parts of a new buildingA smartphone company announced a new partnership with a wireless carrier to offer better deals

A new survey found that 85% of employees value work-life balance more than a high salary

A farmers market added a section for local honey and bee productsA hospital opened a new rehabilitation center for patients recovering from injuriesA national park started a guided tour program led by park rangers

A new survey found that 85% of employees value work-life balance more than a high salary

A fashion brand launched a new line of activewear for womenA city installed more public Wi Fi hotspots in parks and community centers

A new survey found that 85% of employees value work-life balance more than a high salary

A research team studied the effects of air pollution on children’s lung development

A bookstore offered a subscription service where customers receive a new book every monthA new art gallery featuring modern works opened in the city center

Doctors reported a decrease in smoking rates among young adultsA music festival announced its lineup of artists for next year

The government introduced new regulations for food safetyA tech company released a new laptop with longer battery life

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