The Health and Wellbeing at Work exhibition and conference continued yesterday (11 March), at Birmingham’s NEC, at which the HR magazine team chaired the Building a Health and Wellbeing Strategy ...
This year’s Health and Wellbeing at Work conference and exhibition opened at Birmingham’s NEC yesterday (10 March). Here’s what we learned on day one.
There are several ways for employers to ensure that their workplace pensions align with organisational inclusion priorities, ...
A medical tribunal has suspended a doctor for misconduct after a “seriously offensive” exchange on a workplace WhatsApp group, the Telegraph reported on 5 March.
More than eight in 10 (81%) women working white-collar jobs in the UK feel disadvantaged compared to men during promotion ...
When organisations promote cultures in which people feel able to be themselves, the impact goes far beyond wellbeing, said MHFA England's Savanna Wright ...
A fire that broke out next to Glasgow central station on Sunday (8 March) has led to suspended train services and burnt several surrounding businesses to the ground, leaving thousands of workers in ...
I’m unapologetically in favour of union partnership. Because in my experience, when unions are treated as an adversary to contain, everyone loses. But when you treat unions as problem-solving partners ...
Ahead of International Women’s Day, the UK government has published guidance to help employers better ensure that women can ...
What motivates our work? And how can we draw strength from 'failure'?
Nearly eight in 10 (78%) workers judge social connection at work to be important, according to research findings published ...
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