Category: News
Three in Five Brits Avoid Taking Sick Days When Needed Despite Rising Illness Rates
Flu, migraines and mental health among top reasons for absences, but reluctance to rest persists among employees.
Read MoreStudy Identifies the Worst Industries for Worker Wellbeing
People working in the arts, hospitality and healthcare sectors face the most significant challenges to their wellbeing, a new study suggests.
Read MoreRevealed: The World’s Happiest Workplaces for 2025
The list showcases companies across a range of industries and regions that prioritise wellbeing, job satisfaction and workplace culture.
Read MoreWellbeing Takes Centre Stage: HR’s Top Priority for 2025
The latest State of Employee Engagement Report reveals a growing emphasis on supporting workers’ mental, emotional and physical health.
Read MorePepsiCo Launches ‘Healthy Money’ Initiative to Enhance Employee Financial Wellbeing
The initiative comes at a time when economic uncertainty, inflation and the cost of living crisis are impacting employees worldwide.
Read MoreCalls for Worker Protections as UK Govt Announces Ambitious AI Strategy
Unite raises concerns over AI in the workplace, warning of potential job displacement, discrimination, and surveillance.
Read MoreUK Workers Fear Burnout Amid Rising Employment Costs and Cutbacks
Explore the rising burnout risk among UK workers in 2025 as businesses cut resources to manage employment costs.
Read More‘Tech Neck’ Crisis: Experts Warn of Posture Pandemic in the Workplace
Discover how poor posture from sitting habits at work can lead to headaches, neck pain and more. Learn expert tips on improving posture.
Read More£800,000 Fine After Worker’s Death at Shetland Wind Farm
Liam MacDonald, a 23-year-old from Tain, Ross-shire, lost his life while working on an installation in the Shetland Islands last year.
Read MoreReally want that job? Interview in the morning, study suggests
The research looked at how timing influences outcomes and suggests that morning interviews lead to higher scores.
Read MoreRevealed: The UK’s Most Employee-Friendly Cities for 2025
Swindon, Milton Keynes, and Stoke-on-Trent emerge as top destinations for career-driven individuals.
Read MoreWorkplace temperatures: employment law on when it’s too cold to work
As the UK faces freezing cold, employment law expert Jayne Harrison clarified the legalities of workplace temperatures and employee rights during cold weather.
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