Wellbeing

SME leaders facing burnout

SMEs are close to breaking point because of an 'always-on culture', research from Advanced has found

Musculoskeletal conditions caused by work

39% of UK employees think their musculoskeletal condition is a result of working conditions, according to research from Vitality

UK lags behind on employee wellbeing

?The UK ranks as the fifth-worst country worldwide for unmanageable stress

Presenteeism at all-time high

Incidents of presenteeism have tripled since 2010, according to CIPD research

Employers lack knowledge of diabetes

16% of people with diabetes feel they’ve been discriminated against at work because of their condition, according to Diabetes UK

Josh Bersin's vision for HR in a changing world of work

Wellbeing, a mindset shift from bosses to coaches, and embracing technology will be key going forward

Beware the H&W generational divide

?Employers should stay up-to-date with changing attitudes towards health in the workplace, according to founder of Well Aware Rebecca Fairbrother

Employers must do more to tackle sleep deprivation

Public Health England and BITC have launched a new guide to help companies tackle work-related insomnia

Passion for work lost at age 42

A survey shows 42 is the average age that Britons lose their drive at work

The wonderful everyday: HR at Ikea

Nordic regions are famed for healthy and productive employees. Ikea wants to bring that spirit to the UK

Suicide and the workplace: What to do when the worst happens

Suicide has a huge impact, so employers must be able to recognise and support those at risk, and those left behind

Fairness in the workplace relates to health over time

Research demonstrates a link between how staff perceive the fairness of their treatment and their health