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with Pride month, has revealed that eight out of LGBTQ+ 10 Gen Zers are reluctant to join companies that have recently withdrawn support for the LGBTQ+ community.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.
New Campaign Tackles Boardroom Inequity
A new campaign, 'So many ‘Dicks,’ so few of everyone else', has revealed the extent of boardroom inequity in the US, and is urging other businesses to join the movement and ‘Change the Board Game'.
Three-Quarters of Knowledge Workers Now Use AI at Work, Reveals Study
New research shows that most employees are experimenting with AI and growing their skills.
Majority of Moms Returning to Work Face Major Challenges that Threaten Career Success
Nine out of 10 new mothers returning to work face at least one major challenge that threatens their career success, revealed a new study.