Workers who feel confident in their role and abilities are more likely to be good colleagues, ones prepared to go...
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Dog owners are more likely to want to adjust their working hours and/or work from home so as to be...
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An Ofsted inspector who was sacked after brushing water off a child’s head was unfairly dismissed, according to the Court of Appeal.
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Employment is shrinking fastest among young workers, according to data tracking by Employment Hero.
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More than one in 10 organisations (13%) have been involved in employment tribunals relating to neurodiversity, worrying new research has...
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The UK’s finance leaders are stressed and overworked, a survey has concluded, with more than half (56%) saying they work...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has hinted that the company could change its stance on diversity and inclusion practices amid a swathe of anti-DEI orders.
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Up to 70% of knowledge workers’ tasks could be at risk of being transformed by generative AI, according to research...
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Hidden in plain sight: Addressing the silent struggles of sandwich carers
by Karl Bennettby Karl BennettSo-called ‘sandwich carers’ – those juggling both childcare and elder care – can face particular struggles to stay in the...
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The government’s Keep Britain Working review is an “opportunity to start a national reset on workforce health”, a leading think-tank has said.
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More than eight out of 10 employers (82%) agree they play an important role in helping employees return to work...
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The surge we’ve seen in cases of flu this winter poses an “unprecedented” workplace and public health challenge, an occupational...
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Black men have higher rates of stage 3 and stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis compared to white men, a study has suggested.
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With tackling ill health and economic inactivity firmly in the government’s sights in 2025, occupational health and wellbeing are set...
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The higher education sector has endured a raft of people-related challenges in recent years, from strikes to budget pressures. Universities...