Work contributing to musculoskeletal conditions

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

Retirement planning one of five goals in financial wellbeing strategy

A UK-wide strategy to transform people's financial wellbeing in a decade has been launched today by the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS)

Legal-ease: Areas to focus on in 2020

What do employers need to be aware of as they enter the new year?

Half of UK workers plan to ask for a pay rise

Forty-nine per cent of UK workers intend to ask their boss for a pay rise in the next 12 months, according to research from Robert Half UK

Health and wellbeing still not high enough priority

Research shows that not enough employers are providing health and wellbeing programmes, despite 77% recognising the importance of mental wellbeing

Real wage growth forecasted to dip

UK workers are reportedly due an average pay rise of 3% in 2020, but higher than expected inflation will mean a real-terms increase of just 1%

Health and wellbeing investments made in manufacturing industry

The manufacturing industry is investing in workforce health and wellbeing, with 90% of companies reporting productivity boosts as a result

See stress in the workplace differently

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

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Employee benefits should be 'reversed' in 2020

Emotional and health support in the workplace should come first, and financial support second

Greggs to pay workers £7 million bonus

Workers at the bakery chain will be receiving a share of a special £7 million bonus due to the successful launch of its vegan sausage roll

Minimum wage underpayment growing

Employee underpayment is rising and fines for those underpaying are low, according to research by the Resolution Foundation