The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development's annual poll reveals continuing disparities between the public and private sectors. Nic Paton reports.
Wellbeing
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The NHS must make the promotion of more active lifestyles a “core business and not a peripheral concern”, health secretary...
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Many small businesses remain uncertain and confused about their health and safety responsibilities under the law – ignorance that is...
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A review of the health and wellbeing of NHS staff has revealed high levels of sickness absence and called for...
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The government’s health at work reforms, including moves to replace the sick note with a fit note and create a...
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The Metropolitan Police Service is considering arranging for a local nurse to administer the swine flu vaccination onsite to officers...
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Thousands of workers may be using the national swine flu line to land themselves ‘swine flu sickies’, according to a...
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Research by the specialist healthcare quality, innovation and productivity improvement enabler, Amnis, highlights the value of focusing on the process...
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A survey of HR professionals conducted by law firm Eversheds shows swine flu is already within two-thirds of their organisations,...
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HR news and analysis including:
Younger workers more likely to be off sick with swine flu
Union reactions to proposed...
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A swine flu pandemic could cripple your company, warns insurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT).Cases of H1N1 continue to rise in...
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Southend-on-Sea Borough Council has paid out £10,000 to an employee who was forced to use a broken chair at work...
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The new treatment could reduce suffering and workplace absence.
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Richard Preece says OH can't rely on peer-pressure to achieve excellence.
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Wolverhampton has dropped its long-standing NMC-approved OH course for a radically different approach. By Nic Paton.