Joanne Swann

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Joanne is the editor for Workplace Wellbeing Professional and has a keen interest in promoting the safety and wellbeing of the global workforce. After earning a bachelor's degree in English literature and media studies, she taught English in China and Vietnam for two years. Before joining Work Well Pro, Joanne worked as a marketing coordinator for luxury property, where her responsibilities included blog writing, photography, and video creation.
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Early retirement emerges as top financial goal for employees

Early retirement is a specific life goal for 65% of working-age adults around the world, with 70% of Gen Z employees working towards this goal.

Current workplace policies inadequate for long covid sufferers

Businesses need to recognise the necessity for adaptable work policies that recognise the fluctuating and often invisible nature of conditions like Long Covid.

Fitness experts’ advice for steering clear of Dead Butt Syndrome

Despite its somewhat humorous name, dead butt syndrome can have serious implications for one's health and well-being.

Zest partners with Newcastle Building Society to bring flexible benefits

Employee benefits provider, Zest, has partnered with Newcastle Building Society, one of the UK’s largest...

94% of companies fell victim to phishing attacks in the last year

A recent report has uncovered a concerning surge in phishing attacks, with 94% of companies falling victim to these malicious tactics in the past year.

Working to Wellbeing launches neurodiversity work support programme

Working To Wellbeing, the return-to-work rehabilitation specialist, has launched a new Neurodiversity Work Support...

Maintaining muscle mass key to prevent back pain in later life

UK back specialist is urging people aged 40 and above to incorporate resistance-based exercises into their fitness regimes to help prevent back pain.

Female caregivers not taking time off when they are mentally or physically unwell

Employers are being urged to understand how caregiving impacts men and women differently and put measures in place that address this.

World Meditation Day

World Meditation Day is a day that aims to promote the practice of meditation and its benefits for individuals and the world. It is celebrated annually on May 21st and was first observed in 2017.

57% of companies may fail to support overseas staff adequately

57% of companies with overseas staff face potential issues by offering the same wellbeing support to those working abroad as to those based in the UK.