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"A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment." - I think the punctuation in the final clause is not correct, but I will leave it to others to propose a correction.168.91.235.32 (talk)01:44, 27 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
It is unclear to me why this article includes an arbitrary laundry list of "Workplace issues" and that's pretty much the only thing the article contributes. Seems one-sided, and as such probably just shouldn't be there at all. --ZimZalaBimtalk13:10, 4 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The rise ofthird workplaces has broadened the definition of workplace experience to include spaces outside of corporate offices and home setups. These environments emphasize ambiance, cultural value, and social connection in addition to productivity.<ref name="SHRM2023"/SHRM Report (organizational psychologist): Third spaces reduce loneliness among remote workers.><ref name="Forbes2023"/Forbes / Swinburne University study: Usage patterns of café workspaces among remote workers, particularly Gen Z.>WorkEverywhere (talk)15:54, 25 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]