Talking about new attitudes to mental health may feel the right thing to do, but there needs to be hard numbers on return on investment
?HR professionals in large UK enterprises tend to overestimate employee satisfaction when it comes to rewards and benefits programmes, research by Hawk Incentives has found
The kinds of places people want to spend time in, and how HR can integrate workers’ preferences for these environments
Some festive rewards can go down like a lump of coal. So when it comes to gifts perhaps its time you read your employees' Christmas lists
Adult social care vouchers would empower working-age people to save for their future care needs
Some may argue that combining work, play and sleep in the office is actually bad for wellbeing
The mayor of London has announced plans to introduce premature and neonatal leave at City Hall, and has called on other employers to match his policy
The percentage of top performance ratings for part-time and reduced-hours workers is higher than across all staff, at 34% vs 14%, according to Working Families
The firm said it hopes to take flexible working to the 'next level' to tap into diverse talent
More than half of UK adults (58%) want to move away from traditional working patterns, according to research by McDonald's
Firms recognise the potential of hiring for cultural fit but are struggling in practice, risking introducing bias into the recruitment process
Misconceptions around death in service benefits could be leaving employees in a vulnerable financial position, according to research from Direct Line Group