One in five have missed a child's life event because of work

Research has found poor work/life balance is harming parents’ relationships with their children

Staff faking workloads to stay late and impress

Young people feel bosses favour staff who work overtime in the office not remotely

Working Families Special Award winners announced

Britain’s most family-friendly workplaces in 2016 have been unveiled by Working Families

Only 34% of firms have a policy for working carers

Almost two-fifths (38%) of employers said they do not have any policies in place, or plan to develop one

Why are productive economies experiencing burnout?

Although Germany is very employee-focused, workers are now experiencing high levels of stress and burnout

Half of employees 'defined by work'

Almost half (46%) of UK workers claim work defines who they are, according to research from Adobe

We are human beings not human doings

No-one's ever taught us how to thrive in today's always-on world. Step forward mindfulness

Respect your 'me' time and you'll improve your health and productivity

As my hours of exercise went up, my hours of work came down – but my productivity and impact at work rocketed.

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Over-ambitious workers make others insecure

A third (31%) admitted to sending emails outside of office hours to signal to others they have been working

Working carers: a problem for organisations?

There is still an assumption that becoming a working carer is basically a problem – both for the organisation and for the individual. But they should be viewed as an opportunity, says Leah Tomkins

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The 'always on' workplace: risks, opportunities and how to make it work

It's now common to telework or to reply to work-related emails away from the physical office. But what does this 'always on' culture mean for employee wellbeing?