Workplace wellbeing programmes can generate a return of investment of nearly 400% for employers, according to the findings of a year-long study.
Michael Millar
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Pekka picks pocket for productivity; Pitch darkness to make spines tingle; Ear to the Ground
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A study has quantified the financial gains that can be made by promoting wellbeing at work.
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Ethnic minority women face a 'gaping chasm' between themselves and their white counterparts, according to research.
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Earthquake victims benefit from tax-efficient giving by KMPG staff
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More than one in three staff think their workplace environment makes them more stressed, according to a study.
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Health secretary Patricia Hewitt today outlined the government strategy for improving the health of the UK' workforce
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Colombia has continued to live up to its reputation as being the world's most dangerous place for unionists
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The Metropolitan Police will call on support staff from across the authority to take on certain policing duties if terrorists strike London again.
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Senior civil servants have welcomed proposals to review the leadership and strategic capabilities of Whitehall departments.
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The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) has denied claims that it agreed with airline Ryanair to limit the number of disabled passengers to four per flight.
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The T&G union will call for London bus drivers to be designated ‘key workers’ in the same way that other public sector workers are
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Women workers in local government are starting to break through the ‘glass ceiling’, but have an equal share of the...
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The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the appointment of Lesley Strathie as chief executive of Jobcentre Plus
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Levels of unemployment continue to fall in the UK, with new figures showing the number of people seeking work went down by 7,000 between June and August