From 27 December, workplaces will need to take measures to protect staff and customers and encourage social distancing.
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The vocabulary of Covid and business needs to change; new tech predicts the vanquishing of the old guard; don't eat messy food while Zooming!
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Thousands of pubs and restaurants to face permanent closure in new year, warns hospitality chief.
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Covid-19 hygiene measures are exacerbating skin flare-ups for people with psoriasis, research has suggested.
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Businesses should expect staff shortages because of a surge Omicron cases, ministers have been told.
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Furlough should be reintroduced if lockdown measures are brought in to curb the spread of the Omicron variant, the International...
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Factors such as working time, job security and management support have more of an impact on musculoskeletal disorders than an...
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The number of job vacancies has reached another record, 1.2 million in September to November 2021, but there are fears...
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SOM (the Society of Occupational Medicine) has launched guidance for occupational health professionals on carrying out health assessments within the...
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More cases will start to work their way through the overburdened tribunal system which directly relate to the pandemic – around furlough, redundancy, vaccinations and workplace returns.
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Almost two-thirds of employers think the UK’s rate of statutory sick pay (SSP) is too low, according to research by...
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Digital overload, long hours and isolation – welcome back to home working
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonAs workers are this week once being encouraged to work from home ‘if you can’, research has highlighted that an...
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Employees in England have been advised to work from home from today (13 December) as the government triggers its plan...
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Royal Mail is experiencing staff absence rates around twice pre-pandemic levels, with many employees off because of stress or Covid-19,...
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Drink, drugs and self-harming – health challenges in construction laid bare
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonUK construction workers are turning to drink, non-prescription drugs use and even self-harming because of high levels of mental distress,...