Wellbeing

The wonderful everyday: HR at Ikea

Nordic regions are famed for healthy and productive employees. Ikea wants to bring that spirit to the UK

Suicide and the workplace: What to do when the worst happens

Suicide has a huge impact, so employers must be able to recognise and support those at risk, and those left behind

Fairness in the workplace relates to health over time

Research demonstrates a link between how staff perceive the fairness of their treatment and their health

Helping those who experience panic attacks at work

Mind's head of workplace wellbeing, Emma Mamo, on how to best support employees with panic disorders

How has HR evolved in the last 25 years?

HR magazine is 25 years old. To celebrate we look back at the profession's growth into what we know today

Maintaining a healthy balance in employee engagement

Susan Cartwright looks why employee engagement levels can have significant, direct benefits to an organisation's overall performance.

Employee engagement closely tied to health and wellbeing

Most employers know that an engaged workforce is more likely to be a more productive one, but less acknowledged is the link between engagement and the health and wellbeing of staff.

Absence management can improve productivity and reduce unemployment figures

Unemployment is currently at 7.8% in the UK. It is important for businesses to address a number of issues to help reduce this figure or at least to avoid any continued increases in this figure.