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Article36% of cancer carers want to move jobs due to lack of employer support
More than a third (36%) of UK cancer carers want to move jobs due to lack of employer support during their time as a carer, according to research by Reframe Cancer.
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ArticleEmployee Benefits webinar: Creating a digital-first experience to boost wellbeing outcomes
Employee Benefits webinar, Creating a digital-first experience to boost wellbeing outcomes, is due to be broadcast live at 11am on Tuesday 20 May.
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ArticleExclusive: Half say health scare or illness triggers them to consider end-of-life planning
More than half of UK adults said a health scare or illness (51%) triggers them to think about their death or end-of-life planning, according to research by MetLife UK.
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ArticleGateshead Council agrees employee menopause policy
Gateshead Council has agreed a workforce menopause policy in order to better support the health and wellbeing of staff experiencing menopause, and attract and retain employees.
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ArticleFormer Capital City College employee was unfairly dismissed due to disability
A former member of staff at Capital City College has been found to have been unfairly dismissed due to her disability and received a payment as a result.
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ArticleLenovo UK and Ireland receives menopause-friendly accreditation
Lenovo UK and Ireland has received menopause-friendly accreditation as part of its commitment to supporting employees experiencing the menopause in the workplace.
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Article24% target benefits support according to workforce demographic and needs
Fewer than a quarter (24%) of employers target benefits support to specific employee groups dependent on the demographic and needs of their workforce, according to research by employee benefits advisory firm Towergate Employee Benefits.
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Article42% of women believe their periods have impacted salary progression
Two-fifths (42%) of women believe their periods have impacted their salary progression, according to research by Superdrug Online Doctor.
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ArticleWagamama commits to become endometriosis-friendly employer
Wagamama has joined the endometriosis-friendly employer scheme as part of its pledge to support employees impacted by endometriosis.
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ArticleExclusive: Brewers Decorator Centres launches cancer service for carers
Brewers Decorator Centres has implemented a cancer carer service to directly support employees who are caring for a loved one with cancer.
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ArticleAmerican Express and Dell Technologies win excellence in global health and wellbeing award
American Express, Bain and Company, and Dell Technologies are among the employers which received an excellence in global health and wellbeing award by Business Group on Health.
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ArticleApprentice with ADHD was fairly dismissed after lunch incident
An employment tribunal has ruled against a garage apprentice who said his ADHD caused him to be unfairly dismissed from his job after an employee had tampered with his lunch.
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ArticleUS workers call in sick 53,280 times a year
New research has found that US workers call in sick 53,280 times a year, making them the most frequent users of sick leave.
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ArticleQuantum Advisory employees become Dementia Friends
Employees at pensions and employee benefits consultancy Quantum Advisory have become Dementia Friends as part of its commitment to supporting its workforce.
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ArticleFulham Football Club receives menopause-friendly accreditation
Fulham Football Club has been awarded menopause-friendly accreditation as a result of its practices that shifted its workplace culture.
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ArticleSenedd becomes endometriosis-friendly employer
The Senedd has joined the endometriosis-friendly employer scheme as part of its pledge to support employees impacted by the condition.
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Article34% of UK hybrid workers take fewer sick days
One-third (34%) of UK workers take fewer sick days when working in a hybrid model, according to a study by International Workplace Group.
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ArticleNomura receives menopause-friendly accreditation
London headquartered global financial services group Nomura has received menopause-friendly accreditation.
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ArticleDeliveroo launches funded virtual GP consultations for riders
Online food delivery service Deliveroo has introduced free access to 24/7 virtual GP consultations for its UK riders.
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ArticleExclusive: Clarity Business Travel implements cancer support for employees
UK travel management firm Clarity Business Travel has introduced specialist cancer support for its employees.


