Scans have no benefit for lower back pain sufferers
The routine use of scans in patients with lower back pain...
Wellbeing
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Dr Steven Boorman, the Royal Mail’s director of corporate responsibility, has been appointed to lead the government’s review into the...
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Regular exposure to hospital cleaning products and disinfectants can significantly increase the risks for nurses of developing occupational asthma, latest...
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The government has allocated £13m in funding and renewed its call for organisations to participate in trial ‘Fit for Work’ schemes...
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The CIPD has praised a financial services firm’s attempts to drive down sickness absence this year.Small business National Deposit will...
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Workers nationwide will be switching off their emails on Friday 6th February in support of Samaritans’ national fundraising initiative Stress Down...
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Company directors do not need more health and safety legal restrictions placed on them, according to manufacturers’ body the EEF.An...
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Staff returning to work after a physical injury are at risk of depression, but fail to seek help from their...
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Friday Podcast: Financial services bonus fears, CIPD chief Jackie Orme on bonus culture change, bonus payout legal case, sick staff going to work
by Rob Mossby Rob MossHR news and analysis including: Financial services HR chiefs fear that scrutinising bonuses too much will damage their business CIPD...
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One in four UK employees went to work in January despite being ill, according to a YouGov poll commissioned by...
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Sally O'Reilly looks at the increasing evidence linking the economic downturn to workplace stress and mental ill health.
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Our off-message columnist gets to grips with his New Year's fitness plan.
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Richard Preece says OH needs to tackle occupational infection.
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Occupational health has a critical role to play in managing an outbreak.
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We give permanent health insurance (PHI) cover to many senior staff. Where does the recent ruling on holiday accrual during...