The Covid-19 crisis will inflict ‘massive downward pressure’ on wage levels globally, according to research from the International Labour Organisation....
Coronavirus
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The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the mass use of a Covid vaccine and...
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NHS workers went into this autumn’s second wave of Covid-19 already feeling exhausted, emotionally fragile and at risk of burnout....
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Fatigue and workplace exercise programmes
Work-related fatigue is related to a range of negative consequences, including poor productivity. This study... -
At the height of the Covid-19 crisis, staff working in hospitals and residential homes went above and beyond in often...
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Approaching employee wellbeing through a local lens and getting senior teams to lead culture change should form part of a...
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During lockdown Bupa saw a 40% increase in enquiries to its EAPs from companies seeking advice on how to support...
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The transport secretary Grant Shapps has indicated that “high-value business travellers” will be exempt from having to self-isolate when returning...
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The Government’s furlough scheme, large-scale redundancies, safe working concerns and the rise of flexible working will have a big impact...
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Private sector workers are set to receive average pay rises of 2.4% in 2021, up from an average of 2.2%...
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Philip Day-owned fashion chain saved from brink in 2019 is back in administration.
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Three-quarters (75%) of those aged 65 and over in England had received their free vaccine by the final week of...
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Food processing factories could become “super spreaders” of Covid-19 in the run up to Christmas, the union body the TUC...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has altered employers’ relationships with their workers in a number of ways, with increased trust and honesty...
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Occupational health teams should consider working at low temperatures as a risk factor for Covid-19 infection, as research has suggested...