2.8 million working days were lost because of work-related stress, anxiety and depression in 2018-19, official data has shown. But this problem isn't confined to women
Two in five (40%) UK employees live payday to payday and have no emergency savings, according to a Willis Towers Watson study
An Imperial College London study into the psychological impact of early-stage pregnancy loss has called for more support for individuals who have experienced such trauma
Single parents are less likely to progress at work and are earning significantly less than two-parent households, according to single parent charity Gingerbread
UK doctors issued 741,210 ‘fit notes’ for stress-related disorders in 2018, up 8% from 2017, according to GQ|Littler
Full-time freelancers have rated their job satisfaction an average of 4.1 out of five in a survey from financial services provider Payoneer
How lead generation and customer acquisition business MVF Global boosted potential leaders’ confidence and abilities via management training
HR leaders care more about people than the business, according to findings from the 2019 Global Human Resources Survey
A report by Deloitte has found poor mental health costs UK employers up to £45 billion each year, and that young people are the most susceptible
Two-thirds (68%) of musculoskeletal (MSK) problem sufferers said their occupation has been a contributing factor to their condition, research by Willis Towers Watson has revealed
When it comes to sexual harassment allegations businesses are slow to embrace restorative solutions
Deadlines, heavy workloads, traffic-heavy commutes, poor management, expensive lunches and time-consuming meetings all contribute to C-suite stress