The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has urged the government to provide temporary and locum staff working in the NHS and the care sector with equal access to PPE and coronavirus testing...
Employers can now take a course to support security staff battling PTSD, after research revealed that almost 40% of security guards were displaying symptoms while working during the coronavirus...
?Bereavement relates to our experience of losing someone (or something) important to us. It is characterised by grief, which is the process and the range of emotions we go through as we gradually...
One in UK five health professionals said COVID-19 has made them more likely to leave the profession.
In the last month or so, the working world has been completely upended for billions of people.
With exquisite timing, April is stress awareness month and the current COVID-19 global pandemic is potentially one of the most stressful situations many of us will ever face.
Forty per cent of employees have found their emotions are impacting their work performance during coronavirus.
COVID- 19 is presenting a global challenge on a scale that has not been seen in a generation. The effect on business has already been seismic.
HR leaders have been warned that remote working may see a rise in domestic abuse cases after calls to the National Domestic Abuse helpline saw a 25% increase since the lockdown began.
Workers are already suffering from health issues due to the switch to remote working, according to an Institute for Employment Studies (IES) interim survey
Working in HR can at times feel a little isolating, especially if you're working in a standalone role.
Opened at the turn of the millennium, Birchwood Park is a thriving business district on the outskirts of Warrington.