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    6 Cigna: Back in control

    2016-04-19T10:45:18Z

    Problems such as back, neck and muscle pain are the most common cause of workplace absence, according to the Sickness absence in the workplace report, published by the Office for National Statistics in February 2014. Musculoskeletal issues also account for the largest amount of healthcare spend across different industry sectors. ...

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    45 Axa industry insight: Shaping up now and for the future: How a positive wellbeing strategy drives better physical and mental health

    2016-04-19T09:57:58Z

    There is much more to managing wellbeing at work than simply knowing what makes employees happy. Employees today are coping with a vast range of physical, psychological and social factors, all of which can have a huge impact on their performance. What can an employer do to help?Driving healthy behaviours ...

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    City of London Police launches health and wellbeing network

    2016-04-14T11:43:16Z

    The City of London Police has launched a health and wellbeing network to support its employees' mental and physical health.The initiative aims to ensure employees’ health needs are supported, and ensure they have the support they need to perform their roles effectively.The network will make existing occupational health services more ...

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    35% of contractor health insurance claims relate to musculoskeletal conditions

    2016-04-14T11:25:30Z

    More than a third (35%) of health insurance claims among contractors and tradespeople were related to muscle, bone or joint conditions, according to construction sector employee benefits firm ECIS.Its claims data for January to September 2015 also found that more than a fifth (23%) of health insurance claims related to ...

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    45% of European employers view sedentary lifestyles as key health concern

    2016-04-11T10:45:08Z

    Almost half (45%) of European employer respondents cite sedentary lifestyles as a key health concern, according to research by Willis Towers Watson.Its Staying@work research, which surveyed 1,669 employers across Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, also found that almost three-quarters (74%) of European employers are concerned ...

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    67% plan to expand employee wellbeing programmes

    2016-04-04T08:57:27Z

    More than two-thirds (67%) of US employer respondents plan to expand their employee wellbeing programmes, according to research by Fidelity Investments and US non-profit organisation the National Business Group on Health.The survey of 129 US employers also found that 87% of respondents offer employees access to emotional or mental wellbeing ...

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    Insurance premium tax to rise to 10%

    2016-03-16T14:34:14Z

    Budget 2016: The standard rate of insurance premium tax (IPT) is to rise from 9.5% to 10%.The 0.5% increase will come into effect from October 2016.Chancellor George Osborne announced the rise in IPT in his Budget 2016 speech today (16 March).The rise will be invested in flood defences and resilience ...

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    Employers should proactively educate staff about cancer risks and symptoms

    2016-03-11T12:10:59Z

    Employee Benefits Connect 2016: Employers can support employees affected by cancer by improving education around risk factors and what steps can be taken to mitigate these.Speaking in a session titled ‘Stepping up the fight against corporate cancer’ at Employee Benefits Connect on 9 March, Dr Pixie McKenna explained that obesity ...

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    Reward Gateway acquires Yomp

    2016-03-10T11:32:15Z

    Employee engagement organisation Reward Gateway has acquired health platform startup Yomp.Ry Morgan, founder of Yomp, will join Reward Gateway as head of wellbeing technology. Pascal Gessati, chief technology officer at Yomp, will take up the role of principle engineer at Reward Gateway.Morgan (pictured) said: “Yomp has huge ambitions within this ...

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    Football Association to discuss sports strategies for a healthy workforce at Employee Benefits Connect

    2016-03-07T12:02:05Z

    The Football Association (FA) is to discuss how football and other team sports can create a healthier and more active workforce at Employee Benefits Connect 2016.Pete Ackerley, head of participation at the FA, will lead an interactive roundtable discussion at the one-day event, alongside Nigel Hargreaves, commercial director at Goals ...

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    Learn about measures to address sickness absence of the future at Employee Benefits Connect

    2016-02-29T11:16:21Z

    Delegates who attend Employee Benefits Connect 2016 can gain insight into the importance of early intervention for sickness absences.In a session entitled ‘Taking measures to protect businesses from sickness absence costs of the future - the benefits of early intervention’, Beth Rose Husted, vocational rehabilitation services manager at Unum UK, ...

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    21, The growing importance of wellness in the workplace

    2016-02-23T17:52:00Z

    Beate O’Neil, head of wellness consulting, Punter Southall Health and ProtectionAs head of wellness consulting, it is interesting to me that 10 years ago jobs like mine were few and far between. But the Employee Wellness Survey 2016, published by the Reward and Employee Benefits Association (REBA) and Punter Southall ...

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    47% do not have access to support for eating disorders in the workplace

    2016-02-23T10:53:07Z

    Almost half (47%) of respondents do not have access to workplace support mechanisms for eating disorders, according to research by eating disorder charity Beat.Its survey of 653 people with experience of an eating disorder also found that 40% of respondents say their employers’ impact on their recovery from an eating ...

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    Cox Enterprises donates $200,000 to cancer charities as part of staff wellbeing programme

    2016-02-04T11:45:25Z

    US communications, media and automotive services firm Cox Enterprises has donated a total of $200,000 to two charities as part of its employee health and wellbeing programme.The donation was made to two charities focusing on cancer awareness and support, The Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta Affiliate and the Movember Foundation, ...

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    43, Gymflex industry insight - Fit breaks

    2016-02-02T12:23:00Z

    It has been nearly 10 years since the smoking ban was first introduced in England and Wales, although it is more like 25 years since employers began herding smokers into a designated area for their regular cigarette breaks. But that is exactly what they were: breaks from work. I even ...

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    25, The changing face of health cash plans

    2016-02-02T12:23:00Z

    The need for employees to find a way to cover healthcare costs is certainly not a new problem. Before the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS), workers had to find a way to provide for themselves and their families in times of sickness and ill health. It was out ...

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    88% of employees regularly experience stress

    2016-02-01T10:33:00Z

    More than two-fifths (88%) of UK respondents regularly experience stress at work, according to research by human capital management firm ADP.Its The workforce view in Europe 2015/16 report, which surveyed 11,257 working adults across Europe, including 1,500 employees in the UK, also found that over three-quarters (79%) of UK respondents ...

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    Legal and General boosts staff fitness through stair-climbing challenge

    2016-01-28T10:27:08Z

    Legal and General has boosted physical activity among its workforce through a stair-climbing scheme.In October 2015, 142 employees across the organisation formed into 39 teams to take part in the World Towers stair climbing challenge, conducted in partnership with StepJockey. Over 31 days, staff climbed the equivalent height of eight ...

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    Two-fifths of staff are under excessive pressure at work

    2016-01-26T17:30:05Z

    Almost two-fifths (38%) of employees are under excessive pressure at work at least once a week, according to research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Its Growing the health and wellbeing agenda: From first steps to full potential study, which surveyed X workers and organisations, also found that ...

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    32% prefer employees to stay at home when ill

    2016-01-22T12:16:21Z

    Almost a third (32%) of manager respondents prefer staff to take time off sick rather than come to work when ill, according to research by Axa PPP Healthcare.Its survey of 1,000 employers also found that 38% of respondents believe providing all employees with access to healthcare benefits helps to reduce ...