Last week it was reported that employers should consider later starting times to address sleep deprivation
Cancer accounts for almost three out of 10 (29%) long-term sickness claims paid in the past year
Employees are more likely to lie about an absence if the cause is related to their mental health
It’s not just events in the workplace that can have a negative psychological impact on employees.
For two-thirds (66%) of British adults 'telling a colleague they smell' is the hardest workplace conversation
Nearly nine out of 10 (86%) workers regularly vent their anger and frustration at co-workers, according to research from employee assistance programme and occupational health provider Health Assured.
Employers must recognise and prepare for the significant impact November’s insurance premium tax (IPT) rise will have on the affordability of their healthcare schemes, health insurer Western Provident...
The average full-time worker only takes 22 days of their average 25 days allocated leave, according to research from Reed.
With a rapidly ageing workforce, health conditions such as dementia should not be a barrier to having a full, fulfilling and extended working life.
More than 40% of employers believe fit notes are not helping employees return to work, according to research from the Engineering Employers' Federation (EEF).
Only one in five (21%) organisations believe they have the correct wellbeing policy in place, according to Edenred’s 2015 Wellbeing Barometer.
Business leaders in the manufacturing industry are increasingly concerned about long-term sickness absence, but many do not have the systems in place to deal with it, according to the latest...