A campaign has been launched to encourage people working in noisy night-time environments to get checked regularly for hearing loss.
Wellbeing
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Large employers should be required to offer menopause ‘action plans’ to employees and women should have a ‘menopause health check’...
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Shortening the length of time for which opt-outs from auto-enrolment remain effective could keep more workers in the NHS pension.
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An employment tribunal says Starling Bank should pay £1.1m to an employee it treated unfavourably because of her asthma.
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A clinical trial is set to test whether Covid-19 drug remdesivir may also be able to alleviate or even cure the symptoms of long Covid.
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By getting involved in the ESG agenda, OH teams can ensure that employee health and wellbeing is considered at board level.
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A coalition of trade unions have called on major political parties to remove asbestos from public buildings within 40 years.
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More than eight out of 10 employers (83%) are reporting increased demand from their employees for wellbeing benefits.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome: women held back at work by lack of understanding
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonOne in five women feel that having polycystic ovary syndrome has hindered their career progression and potential earnings.
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Financial wellbeing: An unspoken ‘privilege’ during the cost-of-living crisis
by Marc Hollby Marc HollBetween the ongoing fallout from Covid and the cost-of-living crisis, employees are increasingly seeking assurance that their employers genuinely care...
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An Employment Appeals Tribunal has given a group of care home workers the green light to continue their claim that...
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Too many employers are still prioritising a reactive approach to employee wellbeing support, argues Debra Clark. But this can be...
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A study has been launched to measure the long-term impact of vaping on the body’s cardiovascular system.
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A third of women (34%) fail to check their breasts at least once a month for warning signs of breast...
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The risks of contracting long Covid may have been exaggerated because of 'methodological flaws'.