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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Line managers insufficiently trained to handle redundancies

Recent research has revealed that 74% of employers aren’t providing any training to their line managers to handle redundancies.

Blind and partially sighted people need more employment opportunities

The Royal Society for Blind Children is encouraging employers to provide more opportunities for young people who are vision impaired.

Vital areas to consider before sending an employee abroad to work

Employers need to carry out due diligence before the decision is made to send an employee abroad to protect both the employee and employer.

ISEA files legal brief called OSHA ‘Critical to Preventing Job Injuries’

The International Safety Equipment Association filed an amici curiae brief which claims OSHA’s safety regulations are unconstitutional.

Data shows employers should provide death-in-service benefits

The latest statistics from the ONS have led GRiD to believe theres an increased need for employers to provide death-in-service benefits.

World Cancer Day 2023: Employees need support

New research for World Cancer Day has found a 1/3 of employers said being able to access screening for cancer had increased in importance. 

Has the life been squeezed out of International Women’s Day?

Watch This Sp_ce urges companies to reconsider the value of International Women's Day and make changes to support women in the workplace.

Headspace Health expands mental healthcare services to international markets

Headspace Health today announced the expansion of its coaching and counselling services for organisations headquartered outside of the U.S.

Employees make 43% fewer mistakes in the presence of nature indoors

The stress-relieving effects of nature indoors have been scientifically shown to improve ability in cognitive performance tasks.

Back-to-work blues: 5 warning signs of well-being issues

As January draws to a close, the positive energy following Christmas can soon be overcome with back-to-work blues & unhealthy working habits.