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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Menopausal women the fastest growing demographic in the workplace

Effective employee wellbeing is essential. Menopausal women are the fastest-growing demographic in the workforce, yet only 18% of businesses offer menopause support services.

2/3 workers with in-person roles say they can’t afford time off sick

Fear of losing wages has pushed 64% of those that are required to work in-person to go to work when they were sick because they couldn't afford not to.

Six ways to ensure your business is digitally inclusive in 2023

Business leaders have been urged to prioritise digital inclusivity within their organisations in order to get ahead of competitors in a rapidly changing digital landscape. 

Tips for approaching toxic management in the workplace

Toxic management can have a damaging and lasting effect. It's no secret that people are getting fed up with toxic work cultures, as well as the people that instigate them.

Employers seeking intermediary advice for employee benefits gain multiple advantages

Only 1/4 of employers are aware of all available employee benefits. Lack of market knowledge could hinder their access to valuable services for staff and organisational support.

Are you blinking too much at your desk?

As part of a recent study Vision Direct looked at blinking patterns and has asked a professional services optician to share what excessive blinking could indicate.

It’s official – sea air is good for you!

The Top 10 family coastal walks in England! Studies show that just breathing in sea air helps the brain and body produce the chemicals you need to keep you balanced, well, and healthy.

Employers urged to introduce support for carers ahead of new law

With the Carer’s Leave Bill receiving Royal Assent and due to become law in 2024, the Government has recognised the number of working carers who need support.

Nudging techniques offer solution to UK’s rising obesity rates

Businesses are urged to proactively address statistics which show that two in three UK adults are now overweight or obese – and the science of nudging could be the secret to making it happen.

Rising costs affecting more than half of UK business strategies for employee benefits

57% of UK businesses say that rising costs are influencing their strategy for employee benefits. Yet, as companies continue to grapple with attracting key talent, investment in benefits remains a major priority.