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    Fatal injuries at work increased during pandemic

    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Jul 2021

    The number of workplace fatalities in Great Britain increased last year, according to the HSE.

    • Offices
    • Coronavirus
    • Apprenticeships

    Rishi Sunak urges staff to go back to the office

    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Jul 2021

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak wants as many people as possible back in offices as soon as work from home guidance is lifted.

    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression

    OH’s leadership key to tackling mental health post pandemic

    by Dr Tarun Gupta 9 Jul 2021
    by Dr Tarun Gupta 9 Jul 2021

    Occupational health needs to grab the reins and provide leadership to join up mental health support, argues Dr Tarun Gupta.

    • Coronavirus
    • Occupational Health
    • Mental health

    Small businesses well-placed to manage mental health and return to work

    by Christine Husbands 8 Jul 2021
    by Christine Husbands 8 Jul 2021

    As we look towards the summer and, hopefully, the gradual reopening of workplaces, managing employee mental health is going to...

    • Coronavirus
    • Health and safety
    • Occupational Health

    Scrapping face masks poses risk to workers, says SOM

    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Jul 2021

    Ending the legal requirement to wear a face covering will pose a risk to some workers, the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) has said.

    • Social mobility
    • Coronavirus
    • Early careers

    One in three young people say they feel ill-equipped for work

    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Jul 2021

    Inequality is having a significant impact on the career goals of young people, research finds.

    • Coronavirus
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Unite seeks urgent talks on face masks to protect staff

    by Adam McCulloch 7 Jul 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 7 Jul 2021

    Retailers, transport providers and hospitality firms scramble to formulate their own face mask policies as infections rise.

    • Coronavirus
    • Clinical governance
    • Occupational Health

    Leading occupational health out of the pandemic

    by Nic Paton 7 Jul 2021
    by Nic Paton 7 Jul 2021

    As society, and our economy, gradually returns to some sort of ‘normality’, occupational health will be in more demand than...

    • Cancer
    • Occupational Health

    Prepare for ‘tsunami’ of cancer cases, warns nursing provider

    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jul 2021

    Organisations should ramp up their support for employees with cancer ahead of predicted surge in diagnoses, according to a nurse provider.

    • Occupational Health
    • Respiratory

    Patients waiting at least six months for lung diagnosis

    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jul 2021

    Alarm has been raised over a decline in the number of respiratory hospital appointments and lung condition diagnoses during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    • Hybrid working
    • Coronavirus
    • Carers

    How should HR handle staff who refuse to return to the office?

    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jul 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jul 2021

    Risks arise when dealing with staff who refuse to return to the office post 19 July.

    • Collective bargaining
    • Employee relations
    • Latest News

    ‘Four-day week’ trials transform Icelandic employment

    by Rob Moss 6 Jul 2021
    by Rob Moss 6 Jul 2021

    Trials of reduced working hours have led to new employment contracts for many people in Iceland.

    • Anxiety
    • Coronavirus
    • Occupational Health

    Uncharted waters – how Yorkshire Water has been navigating the pandemic

    by Susan Gee 6 Jul 2021
    by Susan Gee 6 Jul 2021

    Like for most employers, the Covid-19 pandemic has posed a range of operational and HR challenges for Yorkshire Water over...

    • Coronavirus
    • Research
    • Clinical governance

    Workplace health reform back in the spotlight – what might we expect?

    by Nic Paton 5 Jul 2021
    by Nic Paton 5 Jul 2021

    Senior health official Jean King has hinted at what to expect from the government's response to its Health is everyone's business consultation.

    • Coronavirus
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Unions and employers seek clarity over ‘dropping’ of health and safety rules

    by Jo Faragher 5 Jul 2021
    by Jo Faragher 5 Jul 2021

    More clarity needed as the government plans to announce that requirements such as mask-wearing and social distancing will be removed from 19 July.

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