Why are women more vulnerable to burnout and how can organisations prevent, and support employees suffering from, unmanageable stress?
Wellbeing
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A third of the country does not have access to obesity treatment, despite weight having become a growing issue during...
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There has been a significant reduction in deaths from hepatitis C, the government has said.
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With UK workers facing a cost of living crisis, and employers able to only offer so much in the way of pay increases, how might organisations help wages go further?
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Occupational health professionals need to be proactive in supporting workers living with obesity to remain in work.
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More than one billion people aged 12 to 35 risk losing their hearing because of prolonged and excessive exposure to loud music.
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Long Covid presented Lesley Macniven with a unique opportunity for her to develop her leadership skills in an area outside of her usual profession.
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There is no longer a legal requirement in England to self-isolate after testing positive for coronavirus.
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Mandatory vaccines for health and social care workers to be scrapped, government confirms
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherThe requirement for Covid vaccinations for health and social care workers will be scrapped from 15 March.
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The EHRC's head of policy says that, in the absence of clear legislation, employers should treat staff who have long Covid as if they have a disability.
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As the requirement to self-isolate has been removed, public health experts have recommended occupational health risk assessments for people with health conditions or vulnerabilities.
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Employers have been urged to be cautious and to remember their legal duty to keep employees safe at work as...
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A worker who was called an ‘old white man’ by a colleague, whose comments eventually led to him being signed...
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Just half (52%) of employers are providing safety training for ‘hybrid’ workers who are now splitting their work between home and physical workplace.
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More than a tenth of jobs were advertised as “entirely remote” during January, up by a fifth since December.