When the smartphone becomes the everyday workplace

For a long time, work was conceived from a desk, then remote working broadened the framework. But one reality, more discreet yet widespread, never disappeared: that of women and men who work in the field. Craftspeople, drivers, maintenance staff, skilled workers,...

Collaborative tools: rethinking remote work around trust

Remote work now relies on collaborative tools, but their accumulation reveals its limits when they are not designed as a coherent and trusted working environment. Remote work has taken hold quietly. It was not announced as a revolution; it simply became established...

Right to Disconnect in the Hybrid Workplace: Balancing Digital Collaboration and Life Boundaries

Hybrid working, instant messaging and all-in-one collaboration tools have blurred the line between work and personal life across the United Kingdom. With notifications competing for attention at all hours and teams operating asynchronously, the “always-on”...
2026 begins now!

2026 begins now!

An open letter from Whaller to those who still believe a different kind of digital world is possible   There are years we pass through without really noticing them. And then there are others that compel us to take a step back, to measure the distance travelled,...