Employees turning to side hustles to make ends meet

Employees are taking up side hustles to earn more money rather than out of enjoyment, according to research from CV-Library

Hot topic: Portfolio careers and 'side hustles', part two

The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) recently found that 320,500 self-employed people now have two or more jobs

Loneliness affecting office workers

Employers must do more to tackle loneliness by encouraging meaningful face-to-face interactions at work

Hot topic: Portfolio careers and 'side hustles'

The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) recently found that 320,500 self-employed people now have two or more jobs

Stress undermining job quality

Over-work, stress and poor work/life balance are undermining attempts to improve job quality in the UK, according to research from the CIPD

CIPD launches parents returners programme

?The CIPD has secured funding from the Government Equalities Office to run a pilot scheme that will help parents get back into work in Yorkshire and The Humber

Line managers' role in workplace wellbeing

Research shows that the most common causes of stress at work are heavy workloads and management style

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Few employee volunteers 'very satisfied'

Employers must do more to ensure staff involved in employer supported volunteering (ESV) have positive experiences, according to research

Does HR make you happy?

In a series of wellbeing columns Karen Beaven offers advice to others in HR

The role of tech in cultural transformation

New tools can provide a framework for knowledge sharing and a more collaborative approach, but technology alone does not create culture

Most work in unpleasant environments

The majority of employees (83%) feel that their office environment is 'unpleasant' , citing poor temperatures, poor ventilation and lack of natural light

Workers can't afford to get to work

Rising fuel costs are having a detrimental effect on financial wellbeing