From April, employers will be obliged to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to workers, as well as employees, who may...
Wellbeing
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Several employers including Ikea and Wessex Water have cut sick pay for unvaccinated employees who are told to self-isolate after...
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The government has launched a campaign to encourage pregnant women to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
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A former University of Huddersfield lecturer who was dimissed for not having a PhD has been awarded £108,000 in compensation after the university refused to reinstate him.
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The multifaceted nature of Covid-19 has meant employers have had to develop sophisticated responses when it comes to supporting employee...
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CPD activities: Drinking deep – Anglian Water’s response to Covid-19
by Anne Harrissby Anne HarrissThese CPD activities, created by Professor Anne Harriss, are designed to be read and used in conjunction with the article...
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The chief executive of King’s College Hospital fears he will lose staff over the upcoming requirement for frontline health workers to be vaccinated.
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Occupational health provision and support for exhausted healthcare workers needs to be at the heart of any NHS post-Covid recovery plan.
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HR must consider the risk that some staff might call in sick to take time off where annual leave may not have been granted by an employer.
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Occupational health practitioners should avoid getting involved in employment or disciplinary matters if employees covered by mandatory vaccination rules refuse...
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MPs want the NHS to come up with a plan to tackle the huge elective care backlog that has built up during the pandemic.
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Around a fifth of working adults worked exclusively from home between mid-December and 3 January, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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A leaked memo warns that the low paid could be disadvantaged by new regime, as they still need to get a PCR test to claim financial support.
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There has been a rapid increase in the number of people reporting long term health complications after coronavirus.
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Judgment finds ‘no cogent explanation‘ as to why a ‘fine necklace with a small pendant of religious devotional significance‘ was not permitted.