Eight in 10 CEOs Feel ‘Pressured’ to Improve Human Sustainability
Most CEOs say they feel 'pressured' by employees, customers and boards to improve human sustainability, a new study has revealed.
One-third of UK Employees Have Suffered Under a Toxic Manager, Confirms Research
One-third of UK employees have suffered under the grip of a 'toxic manager' in the last five years, according to a new study.
Two-thirds of Menopausal Women Face Discrimination at Work, Confirms Study
A new survey has revealed that over two-thirds of people in the UK believe that women face discrimination at work when going through the menopause.
Just a Quarter of Organisations Have Formal Mental Health Strategy, Study Confirms
Only one quarter of organisations have a formal strategy committed to their employees' mental health, confirmed a new report.
Gen Zers Unlikely to Work for Companies That Withdraw Support for LGBTQ+ Community
New research, coinciding with Pride month, has revealed that eight out of LGBTQ+ 10 Gen Zers are reluctant to join companies that have recently withdrawn support for the LGBTQ+ community.
New Study Reveals Need for Responsible AI Business Practices
A new study has confirmed the growing adoption of AI across industries, but also highlights a lack of responsible AI practices.
Nearly Half of US Workforce Suffering From Burnout
Employee burnout among the US workforce remains high at 45%, according to a new study.
Two-thirds of UK Firms Not Fully Utilising People Data
Two-thirds of UK employers are not getting the most out of their people data, according to a new study.
Financial Wellness Gender Gap Widens, Reveals Report
The gap in financial wellness between men and women continues to grow in the US, with 53% of men reporting good financial wellness compared to just 36% of women, revealed a new report.
7/10 Caregivers Struggle to Balance Job With Care Duties
Around seven out of 10 family caregivers are struggling to balance their jobs with caregiving duties, according to a new survey.