Days off due to ill health rockets, research shows
WORK-RELATED ill-health is costing the UK economy over £415 million a week – according to new analysis published by TUC.
WORK-RELATED ill-health is costing the UK economy over £415 million a week – according to new analysis published by TUC.
NEW DATA reveals that almost half of UK employees believe their job poses a risk to their eye health, yet many workplaces are failing to implement adequate safety measures.
A NEW study has revealed the impact different industries have on the health and wellbeing of those working in them, highlighting the best and worst careers for worker wellbeing.
SOME 73% of 18-24 year olds want their employers or managers to be trained to have conversations about mental and physical health, according to a new report from the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).
CREATING A safe and productive workplace is a priority for businesses of all sizes. However, the challenges posed by alcohol and drug misuse continue to undermine these efforts and can have significant financial implications for organisations and the wider economy.
NEW RESEARCH suggests that many workplaces are a potential hotbed of discriminatory behaviour, with peoples’ age, appearance and gender often being used against them in work settings.
NEW RESEARCH reveals that more than 22 per cent of UK employees feel unable to discuss their mental health in the workplace.
ACAS HAS published new advice on neurodiversity to help employers create inclusive organisations and raise awareness at work.
ENSURING WORKPLACE safety is vital for businesses, yet challenges from alcohol and drug misuse persist, causing financial and productivity losses
TIM MARSH gives us a taste of what you can expect in his recently launched book – Wisdom and Wit from a Safety Psychologist.
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