Research has found poor work/life balance is harming parents’ relationships with their children
Young people feel bosses favour staff who work overtime in the office not remotely
Britain’s most family-friendly workplaces in 2016 have been unveiled by Working Families
Almost two-fifths (38%) of employers said they do not have any policies in place, or plan to develop one
Although Germany is very employee-focused, workers are now experiencing high levels of stress and burnout
Almost half (46%) of UK workers claim work defines who they are, according to research from Adobe
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A third (31%) admitted to sending emails outside of office hours to signal to others they have been working
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
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?