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  • Patrick Watt
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    91% believe technology will impact employee wellbeing

    2016-08-11T10:33:29Z

    The majority (91%) of employer respondents believe that technology will continue to impact the wellbeing of their workforce over the next 10 years, according to research by Bupa UK.The survey, which polled 13 experts and 300 business leaders, also found that 68% of business leader respondents feel that a ‘stiff ...

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    Buyer's guide to health cash plans 2016

    2016-08-10T16:15:00Z

    The factsWhat are health cash plans?A health cash plan allows an individual to receive cash payments that cover the price of everyday healthcare costs. This kind of plan will primarily cover optical and dental care, as well as physiotherapy. However, health cash plans can also be tailored to include more ...

  • Chris Horlick
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    51% of employers view mental health as biggest threat to staff health

    2016-08-09T10:21:15Z

    Around half (51%) of employer respondents believe that mental health conditions are the biggest threat to their employees’ health over the next five years, according to research by Axa PPP Healthcare.Its study of 1,000 managers in organisations employing 50 or more staff, also found that 78% of respondents feel they ...

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    40% of expats move abroad for better work-life balance

    2016-07-28T10:09:58Z

    Four in 10 (40%) expatriate respondents cite a better work-life balance as the main driver for moving abroad, according to research by Axa PPP International.The survey of 502 expatriates also found that 83% of respondents are worried about finding a good doctor in their new country of residence.The research also ...

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    Philip Wood: Supporting employee health and wellbeing through duty of care

    2016-07-25T16:05:00Z

    Every employer, whatever the size of its business, has a legal obligation to take all reasonable steps to look after the health, safety and wellbeing of its employees.Organisations need to carry out risk assessments to ensure that their employees do not work excessive hours and provide open communication channels so ...

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    91% would engage in healthier behaviours if rewarded

    2016-07-22T08:50:25Z

    More than nine in 10 (91%) US respondents would engage in healthier behaviours if they were rewarded, according to research by Welltok and the National Business Group on Health (NBGH).The Whispers from the water cooler: what motivates employees to improve their health and wellbeing report, which surveyed 1,003 full-time US ...

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    30% do not feel able to speak openly to their manager about mental health

    2016-07-20T11:06:44Z

    Around one-third (30%) of respondents feel that they do not have a close enough relationship with their line manager to talk openly about their mental health, according to research by Westfield Health.The Mental resilience survey 2016, which polled 2,000 working adults across the UK, also found that 53% of respondents ...

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    Physical activity gets employees emotionally fit

    2016-07-08T15:48:00Z

    Employers are recognising the wider benefits of incorporating staff fitness and physical activity into an employee wellbeing strategy.In May 2016, Leeds Beckett University launched its second six-week Beckett Steps Challenge, with 708 campus staff taking part compared to last year’s 380. The challenge, which culminates in June, sees employees make ...

  • buyers guide health screening
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    Buyer's guide to health screening 2016

    2016-07-08T15:36:00Z

    The factsWhat is health screening?Corporate health screening is a range of assessments that can help identify health risks. This can help to safeguard employees’ health by identifying potential health issues that may benefit from early intervention.Where can employers get more information?Information on screening and tests that are recommended for employees ...

  • Royal Mail
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    EXCLUSIVE: Royal Mail Group receives 1,200 orders for car salary sacrifice scheme

    2016-07-08T11:12:20Z

    Royal Mail Group has seen staff place 1,200 orders for cars after launching a salary sacrifice car scheme in March.It launched its My Drive scheme, which employees can take up at any time and is provided by Zenith, in conjunction with the launch of its flexible benefits plan, branded My ...

  • Barclays
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    Barclays uses inclusive working culture to create wellness campaign

    2016-06-30T14:53:45Z

    Barclays have used a dynamic working initiative and mental health campaign to help formulate a succinct wellness programme for staff.The ‘This is Me’ campaign focuses on mental health and disability, while the dynamic working initiative combines flexible working and citizenship to help support staff to create a fluid work-life balance. ...

  • Tom Gaynor
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    40% believe workplace stress could be reduced if organisations recruited more staff

    2016-06-30T10:30:36Z

    Just under half (40%) of respondents believe that stress in the workplace could be lowered if employers hired more people, according to research by MetLife Employee Benefits.The Building resilience in the workplace report, which surveyed 1,052 full time employees over the age of 18, also found that 46% of respondents ...

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    Cisco takes part in team relay triathlon for Sports Relief

    2016-06-30T10:19:52Z

    Cisco UK and Ireland will compete in the Leaderboard charity team relay triathlon this weekend to raise funds for Sports Relief.Led by Cisco UK and Ireland's chief executive Phil Smith, 30 UK chief executive officers and up to 1,000 participants from various organisations will meet at Eton Dorney Lakes on ...

  • Hightown gym
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    Hightown Housing Association opens on-site gym for staff

    2016-06-23T11:11:05Z

    Hightown Housing Association has opened an on-site staff gym at its headquarters in Hemel Hempstead.The gym is free for employees to use on their lunch break, as well as before and after work.The organisation, which employs more than 600 members of staff, aims to enhance employee wellbeing and work-life balance ...

  • Wearable tech
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    37% do not trust employers not to use wearable technology data against them

    2016-06-21T10:55:27Z

    More than a third (37%) of respondents do not trust their employer not to use the data from wearable technology against them in some way, according to research by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).Its survey of 2,370 UK employees also found that 55% of respondents would use wearable technology in the workplace and ...

  • Lee Gruskin
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    Capita sees 200% increase in engagement with health and wellbeing campaign

    2016-06-20T10:17:10Z

    Capita achieved a 200% increase in employee engagement with its health and wellbeing campaign following a four-week engagement initiative.In November 2015, the organisation launched its Health and Body MOT campaign with the aim of engaging staff with their wellbeing and driving take up of the health screening available to them ...

  • Iain Laws Jelf
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    41% report increase in long-term sickness absence in manufacturing sector

    2016-06-13T11:10:55Z

    More than four in ten (41%) employer respondents in the manufacturing sector reported an increase in long-term sickness absence in the last two years, according to research by EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, and Jelf.The EEF/Jelf Sickness absence survey 2016, which surveyed 306 organisations in the manufacturing sector, also found that ...

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    86% go into work with an infectious illness

    2016-06-09T09:22:10Z

    More than eight in 10 (86%) respondents will go into the workplace with an infectious illness, according to research by GP video consultation service Pushdoctor.co.uk.Its survey of 1,014 UK employees also found that 88% of respondents feel uncomfortable phoning in sick when ill.The research also found:Almost a quarter (24%) of ...

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    52% never leave the office at lunchtime

    2016-06-06T10:02:46Z

    More than half (52%) of respondents never leave the office at lunchtime, according to research by the National Charity Partnership, a collaboration between the British Heart Foundation, Diabetes UK, and Tesco.The survey of 2,000 employees also found that 24% of respondents regularly work through their lunch breaks.The research also found:32% ...

  • Cancer check
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    71% do not have policies to deal with employee cancer diagnoses

    2016-05-31T10:46:41Z

    More than two thirds (71%) of employer respondents do not have any HR policies in place when it comes to communicating with or managing employees who have a cancer diagnosis, according to research by cancer detection services provider Check4Cancer.Its Cancer in the workplace 2016 report, which surveyed 500 HR professionals, ...