Remote workers are more likely to take time off for mental health related reasons than employees who work on-site.
Retail workers no longer want to work in the sector and are looking for jobs elsewhere.
The number of employment tribunals relating to menopause increased in 2021, highlighting a potential rise in awareness of the condition.
The UK's largest companies, among them JD Wetherspoons, Next, EasyJet, Tesco and Barclays, are failing to actively address mental health issues at work despite acknowledging the problem.
Sunday night blues, a feeling of dread before the start of the working week, is having a negative effect on worker wellbeing across the UK.
Working in a job with purpose can help employees fight off serious health problems and even make them live longer, according to Wolfgang Seidl, workplace health consultant at Mercer Marsh Benefits.
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Gen Z and millennial workers in the UK are having a hard time attempting to keep up with the increased cost of living.
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International and expatriate staff benefit massively from wellbeing support offered in their language.
Working from home is as dangerous to the health of UK workers as smoking, according to new research from private healthcare company Bupa.
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