A study suggests changes to statutory sick pay could help people with long Covid return or remain in work.
Wellbeing
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Second trial of a four-day week is scheduled to launch this autumn as campaigners urge employers to sign up.
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Six in 10 people (57%) with bipolar feel a lack of understanding about the condition acts as a barrier for them at work.
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Labour government's plans to tackle health inequalities and help more people with conditions and disabilities into work have been welcomed.
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Organisational resilience and business continuity under threat from new wave of geopolitical volatility.
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One in five employees could be coping with domestic abuse, with the Euros championship potentially putting them at extra risk.
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TUC warns that the next government must bring in maximum working temperature as forecasters predict parts of the UK could hit 30C.
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HR and employee wellbeing researcher Stephen Bevan has passed away. He had a career than spanned more than 40 years.
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Almost nine in 10 employees are worried about paying for basic living costs, and four in 10 ‘live payday to payday’, according to new research.
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Three-quarters have worked while unwell in the past year, with many staff feeling pressured to press on without taking sickness absence.
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The Euros, sunshine and World Productivity Day have all come together. How will HR cope?
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Nearly two-fifths of workers in full-time employment think they will never be able to retire because they can’t afford it, a survey has found.
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According to new research, the UK is the third most stressed workforce in Europe when it comes to time-tracking.
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New guidance on safe working to prevent silicosis in kitchen worktop manufacture has been published by BOHS.