Stressed staff hit the bottle

Over half of employees aged between 25 and 44 have cited stress as a motivation to drink.

Employees are woefully ignorant about incapacity benefits

Nearly nine out of 10 (87.5%) employees have no idea how much money they would get from the Government if they were away from work due to long-term illness or injury.

Employers should vaccinate to ensure a flu-free workforce

Companies are being urged to vaccinate staff against flu to avoid large-scale sickness absence this winter.

Employers must help staff let off steam

Workers will turn to alcohol, smoking and comfort eating to deal with the rising stress of their jobs, warns The Stroke Association and Siemens.

Royal Mail accused of draconian practices

Royal Mail has been accused of using a "draconian and dictatorial" approach to its absence management policy in the same month it launched a health and safety training scheme.

Businesses ill-prepared for welfare reform

More than half of UK employers (56%) are unaware of the Welfare Reform Act, which may force them to review their flexible working arrangements or change their group income protection policies.

Royal Mail - First-class delivery of wellbeing

Royal Mail's investment in staff health pays for itself many times over in terms of reduced absenteeism, rate of return to work after illness and higher productivity

Swift action in the workplace can save a life

The Lifeline Automated External Defibrillator

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Let the Met show you how to combat stress

Met Police launches Shrinking Clouds DVD

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Benefits case study: Citi - Remedy for a loss in productivity

Citi staff can visit a dentist or other clinics and be back at their desks in minutes. The financial services firm's PMI covers treatments at a health centre in the same building.

Taking sickies is most common among Londoners

Londoners are nearly twice as likely to pull a sickie as other workers across the country, according to a new report.

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Employers regard dental care cover as too expensive

Although the majority (65%) of employers believe dental cover to be the most valued of all health benefits, 67% say they would not offer it because it is too expensive.

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