Over half of UK employees travelled to work last week for the first time since June 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Wellbeing
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Junior bankers at Goldman Sachs have claimed that they are working 95 hours a week on average.
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Employees currently 'shielding' will be able to return to the workplace next month, but should still work from home where possible.
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More than a quarter of employees would describe themselves as depressed as a result of the pandemic, according to a study by Gartner.
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A poll of 1,000 UK managers found many wanted to be allowed to make Covid-19 jabs mandatory for those returning to work.
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More than half of furloughed workers report that their mental health is worse now than it was during the first...
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Half of staff working in intensive care units will need psychological support in order to deal with the trauma of...
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Lastminute.com has made use of Workplace by Facebook for a number of communication initiatives.
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The proportion of NHS staff feeling unwell as a result of work-related stress continued to rise last year, particularly in...
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Hybrid working: ‘HR and technology has a wonderful chance to change the face of work’
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More than 48,000 organisations are interested in the government’s free workplace Covid-19 testing programme, but the sign-up deadline is fast approaching.
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Employee Benefits Insights online series, which explores the latest trends and solutions in reward strategies for 2021 and beyond, starts...
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There could be a need for employees to share health credentials once the pandemic recedes. IBM is one of the companies developing secure ‘health passports’.Â
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A staff member at a residential care home in the West Midlands was told to remain at work despite testing positive for Covid-19.
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There could be 12,000 additional heart attacks and strokes in England in the next five years due to a reduction...