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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1/3 worker consider resigning if changes aren’t made to their current role

UK employees plan on voting with their feet if changes to their role aren’t made by their current employers, research today reveals.

Swearing & dirty kitchens tops UK’s list of office icks

2,000 UK office workers dished on the most maddening office icks their colleagues bring...

Kamala Harris’s election win could transform women’s perception in UK workplaces

Should Kamala Harris become the next US President, two thirds (65%) of senior business...

Will budget changes harm workplace wellbeing?

The recent Autumn Budget from Chancellor Rachel Reeves may bring unintended consequences for workplace wellbeing, according to business leaders in the employee benefits and health sectors.

Is brain rot the real horror this halloween? Growing concerns over screen-time

According to Google Trends, in the lead-up to Halloween, UK searches for "brain rot" have jumped by a staggering 100% in the last 24 hours.

Reeves’ Budget – a boost for carers and disabled workers but caution advised on practical impact

It’s important to temper optimism with caution as we consider how these changes will practically affect the wellbeing of employees and employers alike.

New podcast episode: Dream on! Sleep and Workplace Wellbeing

Joanne Swann welcomes two leading experts to delve into the essential, yet often overlooked, connection between sleep and workplace wellbeing.

The health risks of walking pads and desk treadmills 

These devices promise to keep employees moving throughout the day, but like any workplace addition, they come with their pros, cons, and potential health risks.

Most common health and safety myths debunked!

A lot of myths about health & safety continue to cling on in the public consciousness. Here are five of the most common misconceptions around health & safety debunked.

Hybrid work spurs active commuting, boosting productivity and wellbeing

The widespread adoption of hybrid working has led to a boom in active commuting resulting in improved wellness, productivity, and job satisfaction.