You can't really have a Blue Monday if it's rosier than the previous year’s – it won't seem Blue enough.
Wellbeing
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A former Goldman Sachs employee has brought a legal case over workload pressures against its London business.
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A former HSBC employee who developed an asbestos-linked cancer after being exposed in the 1970s and 1980s has received a £900,000 payout.
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Tribunal finds in favour of pregnant teacher whose school wanted her to return to classroom despite Covid safety concerns.
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Paid leave for fertility treatment is back on the table, but this is only the beginning of a long road to reducing stigma around infertility.
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More than 100,000 people in the UK could be at risk of developing long Covid in the coming weeks as...
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Labour leader Keir Starmer has been urged to pledge support for firefghters who have developed cancer or other health issues.
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Ulster University study reveals that people who work from home have fewer sick days and that Wales has seen sharpest rise in absences.
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The work of leading figures within occupational health has been celebrated in this year’s New Year’s Honours.
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Workers at a crisp factory in South Australia have complained that the seasoning used in a spicy snack is affecting their health.
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The NHS is rolling out two community-based health screening initiatives in England, targeting new mothers and the over-50s respectively.
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A new sub-variant of the omicron strain of Covid-19 has been classified as a “variant of interest” by the World...
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Gifts, sick days and gossip are very much part of the festive season, Personnel Today has found, and various companies have been contacting us with their seasonal insights …
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A drug that can alleviate the hot flushes experienced by many women going through menopause has been approved for use...
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is encouraging manufacturers to have, or put in place, effective health surveillance to reduce...