Failing eyesight and high cholesterol could be two red flags for possible future dementia, research has concluded.
Treating these conditions...
CPD activities: Challenges OH and wellbeing professionals face
Our CPD article looks at the challenges occupational health and wellbeing professionals perceive in their roles and the skills needed...
Top 10 HR questions July 2024: Unfair dismissal changes
The Labour government has said that it will remove the qualifying period for unfair dismissal claims, and there is a new code of practice for dismissing and re-engaging employees.
More than half believe shouting at work is not bullying
Research by law firm Wright Hassall finds that 57% of UK employees believe that shouting in the workplace does not constitute bullying.
Daisy James explains how National Fitness Day reminds employers to boost workplace wellbeing and improve productivity.
Long-term sickness from work persists at 2.78 million people in the UK. This is not simply a problem for those...
Daisy James explains how National Fitness Day reminds employers to boost workplace wellbeing and improve productivity.
Daisy James explains how National Fitness Day reminds employers to boost workplace wellbeing and improve productivity.
Digital platforms can transform the work of the HR function by streamlining everyday tasks so teams can focus on more...
Daisy James explains how National Fitness Day reminds employers to boost workplace wellbeing and improve productivity.
Women make up less than a fifth of senior leadership roles at UK financial services companies, according to new data analysis from Fox & Partners.
Judge in Supreme Court ruling on definition of sex says he sympathises with the feeling that trans people had something taken away from them.
Just 12% of HR professionals identify occupational health (OH) as one of the top factors that can contribute to employee...
Nigel Farage’s controversial plan to abolish the right of migrants to qualify for permanent settlement should Reform UK gain power...
The further education and skills sector is ‘an engine that has been left to run on fumes’, according to a report published by a group of cross-party MPs.
Met Police staff are voting in ballot for strike action today over force’s refusal to pay them the London allowance police officers receive.