Workers Rate Employer Wellbeing Support as Average or Poor
Over half of US employees rate their companies' wellbeing support as average or poor, according to new research.
Two-thirds of UK Employees Worried About Finances, New Survey Shows
Around 70% of full-time employees in the UK say they are worried about their financial situation, according to new research.
Over Six in 10 Employees Still Suffering From Burnout, Reveals New Research
Although employee burnout is steadily declining, a large portion – 65% – say they have experienced it over the last year.
Blue Monday: 18 Million Days Lost at Work Annually Due to Mental Health Conditions
New research to mark Blue Monday on 15 January 2024 has revealed that 18 million days per year, on average, are lost at work due to mental health conditions.
How Employers Can Protect Employees’ WellBeing During Black Friday
How businesses in retail can ensure their employees’ wellbeing from the strains and stresses of Black Friday.
Time to Talk About Men’s Health at Work
To mark International Men's Day, leadership coach and author Anthony Francis reflects on the severe lack of awareness in men’s health issues....
Older Women at Work Battling Ageism & Menopause Stigma
Eight out of 10 women in both the US and UK say that managing menopause symptoms at work is proving to be challenging as they battle both ageism and menopause stigma, according to a new report.
World Menopause Day 2023: Raising Awareness, Support & Breaking Stigma
How employers and organisations can offer support to women experiencing menopause symptoms.
Workplaces Have Become Less Inclusive & Ethical, Say Employees
Employees believe that their workplaces have become less inclusive and less ethical in the past year, according to a new study.
Mental Health Matters Say Half of World’s Workers
While work-life balance and remote work continue to be important to employees, half of the world's knowledge workers (50%) are now prioritising their mental health above all else, a new report has revealed.