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  • psychologically unsafe
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    More than half of employees feel psychologically unsafe in the workplace

    2018-12-19T09:46:51Z

    Globally, more than half (52%) of employees have encountered workplace bullying and felt psychologically unsafe at work, according to research by learning organisation City and Guilds Group.The study, drawn from an online survey of 1,000 leaders, managers and employees by Censuswide in October 2018, also revealed that only one in ...

  • Firmenich
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    Firmenich receives Edge certification for gender parity commitment

    2018-12-18T09:30:26Z

    Perfume organisation Firmenich has been awarded certification from assessment body Economic Dividends for Gender Equality (Edge), in recognition of its commitment to gender parity in the workplace.The certification followed an assessment of data and processes, as well as a survey of the organisation’s 7,000 employees, based in 66 facilities worldwide.Gilbert ...

  • EXCLUSIVE: Mace hosts wellbeing week for 6,500 global staff
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    EXCLUSIVE: Mace hosts wellbeing week for 6,300 global staff

    2018-12-17T11:43:57Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Construction and facilities management organisation Mace hosted a wellbeing week for its 6,300 worldwide employees in November 2018, to help launch its annual engagement and wellbeing survey, as well as to align with its five-year health and wellbeing plan.Mace has employees operating in over 40 countries, with more than ...

  • workplace reforms
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    Government announces workplace reforms to protect rights of modern workforce

    2018-12-17T11:01:35Z

    The government has unveiled plans for a range of workplace reforms designed to improve the rights of workers on zero-hour contracts, agency employees and those working in the gig economy.Business secretary Greg Clark said: "Today's largest upgrade in workers' rights in over a generation is a key part of building ...

  • flexible workers
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    More than a quarter of flexible workers say they are now doing more hours

    2018-12-17T09:57:11Z

    More than a quarter (27%) of flexible workers say they put in more hours than when they were tied to a traditional schedule, according to research on behalf of the Association of Accounting Technicians (ATT).The survey of 1,500 flexible workers, conducted by OnePoll in November 2018, also revealed that a ...

  • Wednesday afternoons off
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    Four-fifths of organisations say Wednesday afternoons off would boost productivity

    2018-12-14T10:27:12Z

    More than half (52%) of employers say a four-day week would not be of benefit to them, but four-fifths (80%) believe giving staff Wednesday afternoons off would boost productivity, according to research commissioned by behaviour change consultancy Kin and Co.Some organisations, including Gloucestershire-based public relations agency Radioactive PR, have extended ...

  • TSB
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    TSB signs TUC's Dying to Work charter in support of terminally ill workers

    2018-12-14T10:15:05Z

    Banking organisation TSB has become a signatory of the Dying to Work charter, developed by trade union body the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as part of a campaign to support employees living with terminal illness.The charter asks employers to be supportive and understanding of staff following diagnosis, and to provide ...

  • Confessions
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    Confessions of a benefits manager: Candid reviews health and mobility

    2018-12-13T16:00:42Z

    Big Bad Boss invited them. World Healthcare Optimum (WHO) is not one of the usual international health insurers, yet they tell us they have been caring for expats for more than 25 years. They go on to boast that they are leaders in the market. Really? I’ve never heard of ...

  • unpaid leave
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    More than a third of parents take unpaid leave to care for sick children

    2018-12-06T10:55:55Z

    More than a third (36%) of parents are having to take unpaid leave from work to look after sick or injured children, according to research commissioned by benefits provider MetLife UK.The survey of 1,209 working adults, carried out by Consumer Intelligence in July 2018, also found that 44% of parents ...

  • Kavitha's keynote
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Reducing sickness absence rates is a priority

    2018-11-29T16:20:03Z

    Earlier this week, we reported that almost a third (29%) of organisations do not record their long-term sickness absence rates, bringing the issue of employee health into the spotlight once again.The EEF health and work survey 2018, carried out by manufacturers’ organisation EEF, in association with insurance provider Howden, also ...

  • Terry-Woolmer
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    Nearly a third of organisations fail to measure long-term sickness absence

    2018-11-26T12:07:14Z

    Although just over half (56%) of organisations record their levels of long-term sickness absence, which refers to leave of 20 working days or more, almost a third (29%) do not, according to research by manufacturers' organisation EEF.The EEF health and work survey 2018, published in association with insurance provider Howden, ...

  • Liz-Egan
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    Support line calls related to work issues after a cancer diagnosis increase by 74%

    2018-11-21T11:16:19Z

    Charity organisation Macmillian Cancer Support has reported a 74% increase in the number of calls to its support line that specifically centre around work-related issues, such as discrimination and dismissal, after employees receive a cancer diagnosis. This is based on 1,711 calls made between June 2017 and May 2018, compared ...

  • Breakspear park offers free diabetes screening to staff
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    Breakspear Park offers free diabetes screening to staff

    2018-11-20T10:33:12Z

    Breakspear Park business park in Hemel Hempstead has offered all employees a free health screening for diabetes as part of a drive to raise awareness of the condition.The business park commissioned the charity Silver Star, which campaigns across the UK for diabetes awareness, to visit the offices on 14 November ...

  • AMCOGiffen
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    AMCOGiffen rolls out nutrition programme

    2018-11-16T11:19:21Z

    Multi-discipline engineering organisation AMCOGiffen is rolling out a nutrition-focused wellbeing programme in its Barnsley head office after completing a successful five-month pilot with site-based employees at its Cumbernauld location.The programme, provided by SuperWellness, was piloted between March and July 2018 for Cumbernauld-based staff, and was introduced to help support employees ...

  • Joe-Gaunt
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    EXCLUSIVE: Hero acquires UKWellbeing Coach

    2018-11-16T11:06:21Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Digital wellness provider Hero has acquired UK-based employee health, fitness and wellbeing organisation UKWellbeing Coach.UKWellbeing Coach, founded in 2012, provides a range of health and wellbeing services to UK businesses, such as health checks, health and wellbeing seminars and training programmes, bootcamps and screenings.The acquisition has been designed to ...

  • offering eye care
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    Over 40% cite health and wellbeing as key advantage of offering eye care

    2018-11-07T11:28:11Z

    More than two-fifths (42%) of employers believe the biggest advantage of offering eye care to employees is improved health and wellbeing due to early detection of illnesses through eye examinations, according to research commissioned by Specsavers Corporate Eyecare.The survey of 507 HR decision makers, conducted by Opinium in July 2018, ...

  • emotional wellbeing week
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    Kavitha Sivasubramaniam: Adopting a holistic approach to emotional wellbeing

    2018-11-05T06:00:14Z

    As our Emotional Wellbeing Week, in association with Aon Employee Benefits, draws to a close, it is time to reflect on some of the trends and issues currently shaping this area of the benefits market.Research has revealed that as many as 526,000 employees in the UK experienced stress, depression or ...

  • cost
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    EXCLUSIVE: 39% do not know the cost of providing healthcare benefits

    2018-10-29T10:00:31Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Nearly two-fifths (39%) of respondents do not know the approximate cost of providing healthcare benefits, an increase of 9% since 2017, according to research by Employee Benefits and Health Shield.The Employee Benefits/Health Shield healthcare research 2018, which surveyed 162 respondents and was published in August, also found that, of ...

  • reasonable cost healthcare benefits
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    EXCLUSIVE: 87% cite reasonable cost as key influence when buying healthcare benefits

    2018-10-25T08:31:30Z

    EXCLUSIVE: The majority of respondents (87%) state that reasonable cost is a key factor that influences their decision to buy or continue to offer healthcare benefits, a trend which continues from 2017, according to research by Employee Benefits and Health Shield.The Employee Benefits/Health Shield healthcare research 2018, published in August, ...

  • work-life balance
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    EXCLUSIVE: 80% feel they should help employees with work-life balance

    2018-10-23T08:30:19Z

    EXCLUSIVE: The majority (80%) of respondents believe they have a duty of care to encourage employees to achieve a sensible work-life balance. This is a 4% drop from last year, but is still consistently the number one obligation cited by employers over the past 13 years, according to research by ...