Half of UK workers report having to work more hours than they are contracted or expected, the highest rate in Europe.
Wellbeing
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Unions demand greater access to toilets as a new study shows workers are using bags, bottles, buckets and bushes due to a lack of facilities.
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Scotland still struggling with stigmatisation of severe mental illness – poll
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonNearly three-quarters of Scots (72%) feel there is a problem with stigmatisation of severe mental illness in the country, research...
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Accidental deaths in the UK have reached an all-time high and are now the second biggest killer of people aged...
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The government could save around £21.4m a year if it allowed civil servants to work four days a week, a union claims
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More than half of managers are failing to notice employee dissatisfaction at work, a research report by UKG finds.
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More than half (53%) of UK businesses have experienced an increase in wage costs in the past 12 months, new research reveals.
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Working well together: health and disability in recruitment (online masterclass)
by Rob Mossby Rob MossON-DEMAND | Watch our masterclass exploring your legal obligations to applicants with disabilities and health conditions.
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Thousands of people caring for loved ones with dementia are being left to cope alone, a poll has suggested.
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BNP Paribas signs a new agreement with international trade union federation UNI Global Union which strengthens the rights of its employees.
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Providing expert psychological interventions, such as clinical supervision and access to counselling, can make a real difference when it comes...
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During National Fertility Awareness Week, Seema Duggal explains the profound affect fertility issues can have on employees.
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Retail worker assault: A committee of MPs has showed its support for making assaults on shop staff a standalone offence.
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More than two in five (42%) employers have a dedicated diversity, equality and inclusion (DE&I) resource in place, a new study finds.
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Charity calls for clear reporting protocols after report finds only 51% of global workers experiencing workplace harm reported the incident.