Embarrassment stops staff exercising in the working day

?Low self-esteem and embarrassment around poor fitness are stopping UK employees exercising with workmates

Supporting an employee with a premature or unwell baby

Acas has released new guidance for employers on supporting employees who have ill or premature babies

Employees working when mentally unwell

Many people were worried about how their boss and colleagues would react if they took time off

Staff look to employers for healthcare

Workers are increasingly turning to their employers to fund services that may not be quickly available on the NHS

Employees sacrifice wellbeing for company productivity

Research seen exclusively by HR magazine suggests businesses are not taking wellbeing seriously

Finding your life's balance: Family

In our regular feature Nina Grunfeld presents a wellbeing series for HR professionals. It's time to focus on yourself

Arthritis to cost employers £3.43 billion by 2030

The costs arise from lost working hours and days, and earlier retirement of sufferers

Employees turning to the internet for tips on stress

Searches on stress and work/life balance slow during the summer and spike again from September

Matthew Taylor calls for job market quality metric

HR should publish robust and independent reviews of employee engagement and satisfaction

Almost half of British employees find meetings stressful

The biggest meeting-related fears included being humiliated in front of colleagues, outdone by peers, or being sacked

Glassdoor's top employers for work/life balance revealed

There's no single approach to achieving a good work/life balance for staff, according to Glassdoor

Londoners particularly affected by poor working conditions

Poor working conditions mean workers are taking more sick days and are less productive