Almost all HR professionals losing sleep over work

Lack of sleep is costing the UK economy more than £1 billion in annual revenue because of days taken off sick

Finding your life's balance: Home

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

Post-Brexit wellbeing: Could we be heading for ‘karoshi'?

It’s worth understanding Japanese phenomenon karoshi, and how and why death from overwork has been happening

Unhealthy staff cost employers a month of productivity

British employers are losing on average of 27.5 days of productive time per employee each year

Do we care enough about carers?

Employers should consider support for employees who are also carers if they don't want to lose talented staff

HRD's pocket guide to... memory training

February's pocket guide will help you remember the facts about memory training

Social prescribing could close the disability employment gap

Social prescribing would enable healthcare professionals to refer patients to non-clinical services

What to do when your boss is a psychopath

Psychopathic bosses are alarmingly common, but luckily there are ways of dealing with them

HR professionals mustn't neglect their own wellbeing

While concentrating on company wellbeing policies HR leaders must ensure they're not neglecting themselves

Finding your life's balance

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

Why organisations need to make sleep their business

Research from Hult International Business School reveals lack of sleep is a 'hidden threat' to the modern organisation

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One in five don't let shift workers turn down shifts

Citizens Advice research finds many are too afraid of losing work to turn it down and are given less than 48 hours notice ahead of shifts