The construction sector needs to act to bring in more younger workers and managers or face an old-age time bomb,...
Wellbeing
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Healthier staff canteens
UK contract caterers are making “significant progress” in improving the healthiness of food in workplace canteens, the... -
A trial by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has found fears among hairdressers that non-latex gloves get in the...
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Supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has made great strides in improving the occupational health of workers in its construction supply chain, according...
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The government moved to appoint a new “flu tsar” in May as part of its preparations for a possible swine...
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The number of people now covered by private medical insurance (PMI) rose last year, despite the cost of providing health...
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EXCLUSIVE
Most occupational health (OH) professionals believe Dame Carol Black’s review of workplace health will eventually have a positive impact... -
British workers are cutting down on exercise, eating less healthily, and smoking and drinking more because of the recession.
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HR managers with mental health issues should set an example and disclose their own conditions at work without being ashamed,...
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HR professionals are keeping quiet about their own mental health issues because they are ashamed or fear it could hamper...
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Work. It pays the bills, gives structure to a day, a sense of self-worth and can be therapeutic, yet long-term...
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Rural NHS doctors are being paid up to £10,000 more than city doctors, new statistics have revealed.Figures released by the...
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Police officers did not have sufficient training to tackle public disorder on the scale of the G20 protests, a Met...
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Tube drivers on London’s busy Victoria Line will stage another 24-hour strike this week.Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport...
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Long-term sickness absence has increased in one third of organisations, according to latest research.The 2009 Sickness Absence survey by manufacturer’s...