Workers are already suffering from health issues due to the switch to remote working, according to an Institute for Employment Studies (IES) interim survey
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Prime minister Boris Johnson has announced that Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) will begin on the first day of absence rather than the fourth
A tax on health insurance that caused employers to ‘push’ thousands of private patients back onto the NHS is reportedly costing taxpayers more than £1 billion a decade in additional resources
2.8 million working days were lost because of work-related stress, anxiety and depression in 2018-19, official data has shown. But this problem isn't confined to women
There are many parts of the world where HIV/AIDS is rife, including those that are popular places to develop business
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Two-thirds (68%) of musculoskeletal (MSK) problem sufferers said their occupation has been a contributing factor to their condition, research by Willis Towers Watson has revealed
Research shows that not enough employers are providing health and wellbeing programmes, despite 77% recognising the importance of mental wellbeing
The manufacturing industry is investing in workforce health and wellbeing, with 90% of companies reporting productivity boosts as a result
In the UK employees work the longest hours in the EU. It should come as no surprise then that stress in the workplace is at an all-time high
Emotional and health support in the workplace should come first, and financial support second