All Sickness absence articles – Page 17

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    Article

    Google, Hiscox and Microsoft named best places to work in UK

    2019-12-11T11:47:33Z

    Google, Microsoft and insurance provider Hiscox are among the top 10 employers named in Glassdoor’s 50 UK Best Places to Work in 2020.Its annual Employees’ Choice Awards, which is in its sixth year in the UK, is compiled using data from employees' anonymous reviews on Glassdoor’s website.Employee reviews about their ...

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    Opinion

    Carol Shaw: A change to recording daily working time?

    2019-12-10T15:00:59Z

    Earlier this year, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) found that employers must record workers’ daily working time to ensure compliance with the Working Time Directive, EU legislation guaranteeing certain rights for workers and setting out requirements relating to working hours, rest breaks and annual leave.The WTD is implemented in ...

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    Analysis

    Key dates to incorporate into 2020 benefits strategy

    2019-12-10T06:10:52Z

    Need to know:There are many awareness days that can be used as a framework for benefits strategy. Rather than choosing dates to focus on, though, employers should determine the important values for the business first.April 2020 will see key legislative changes that employers should also consider and prepare for.Some dates ...

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    Case Studies

    Leeds Building Society uses key awareness week to support diversity ambitions

    2019-12-10T06:05:46Z

    In 2018, Leeds Building Society, which has 1,400 employees, received the Leaders in Diversity accreditation from the National Centre for Diversity, recognising its demonstration of a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion from senior leadership.This commitment encompasses an organisational ambition to build an inclusive culture that enables employees with a ...

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    Supplier article

    Seven steps to take care of your total wellbeing every day

    2019-12-09T10:42:10Z

    Take care of your total wellbeing with C.L.A.N.G.E.R.SNo, we’re not talking about the much-loved children’s TV show. But daily habits that you can adopt that are good for your everyday health and increase your ability to bounce back when life throws an unexpected curveball.In 2008, research by the New Economics ...

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    Opinion

    Lovewell's logic: The most wonderful time of the year...?

    2019-12-06T06:00:19Z

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year… or is it? While many of us, myself included, are now fully embracing the festive season, decorating our homes, shopping for gifts and making plans to spend time with family and friends, for others, this can be a time of year to ...

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    Article

    XPS Pensions Group and Enterprise Holdings pledge commitment to disability inclusion

    2019-12-05T11:03:27Z

    Image credit: Eric GlennCorporate pensions consultancy XPS Pensions Group (XPS) and vehicle rental organisation Enterprise Holdings have signed the Valuable 500 pledge this week, marking their commitment to supporting diverse and inclusive workplaces.The Valuable 500, which launched in January 2019, is a year-long, global campaign that is asking 500 ...

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    Article

    Intu signs Time to Change pledge to support mental health of 2,500 employees

    2019-12-05T11:03:13Z

    British real estate investment firm Intu has signed the Time to Change pledge, committing to better support the mental health issues faced by its 2,500 employees.The Time to Change employer pledge is run by mental health charities Mind and Rethink Mental Illness, and aims to educate and change how an ...

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    Article

    UCL academics and outsourced domestic staff unite in strike over pay and conditions

    2019-12-04T09:15:04Z

    University College London (UCL) academic, support and domestic staff have joined together for the first ever combined strike of direct and outsourced university staff today (4 December 2019).Represented by the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB), staff including outsourced cleaners, porters and security officers who are currently employed by ...

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    Article

    Savills signs Race at Work charter to promote equality

    2019-12-04T09:00:01Z

    Real estate adviser Savills has signed the Race at Work charter, making a commitment to address the issues ethnic minority staff face in the workplace.The voluntary Race at Work pledge, which has been developed in partnership with the UK government and business outreach charity Business in the Community (BITC), is ...

  • gwenda burns
    Article

    Gwenda Burns: What should employers consider when planning fertility support?

    2019-12-03T06:30:11Z

    In the UK alone, around three and a half million people are currently suffering from some kind of fertility problem, according to the NHS. Infertility has a wide range of causes, and there are many different treatments ranging from drug therapy to assisted conception.An employee may need to take some ...

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    Article

    Kirstie Axtens: What should employers consider when planning fertility support?

    2019-12-03T06:15:46Z

    Infertility affects one in seven couples, according to the NHS, and research has shown that going through infertility takes a similar emotional toll to going through cancer. As employers focus increasingly on mental health and wellbeing, it is essential that they take practical steps to support staff seeking fertility treatment, ...

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    Article

    Lisa Finnegan: What should employers consider when planning fertility support?

    2019-12-03T06:00:20Z

    Trying for a baby can feel like the most significant thing in a person’s life when they are right in the middle of it. The idea that we do this in isolation from our working lives is totally unrealistic, yet people still find it too difficult to talk to their ...

  • Guardian News and Media
    Article

    Financial Times wins RNIB Employer of the year award

    2019-12-02T12:03:53Z

    The Financial Times has been recognised as Employer of the year at the Royal National Institute of Blind People's (RNIB) See Differently Awards, held on 26 November 2019. The RNIB awards recognised organisations and individuals across the UK for their support of people with sight loss, and the national broadsheet ...

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    Article

    Hovis signs Dying to Work charter to support terminally ill employees

    2019-12-02T10:48:55Z

    British bakery Hovis has signed the Trade Union Congress’s (TUC) Dying to Work charter, marking its commitment to addressing the impact of terminal illness in the workplace. The organisation, which has 2,800 employees across eight bakeries, one flourmill and three distribution centres in the UK, joins organisations such as Lincolnshire ...

  • Manchester-University-NHS-Trust
    Article

    Manchester University NHS Trust employees record 25,000 sustainable actions

    2019-11-29T10:35:06Z

    Employees at Manchester University NHS Trust have completed 25,000 positive actions since the launch of its incentivised wellbeing and sustainability programme, Green Rewards, six months ago.The organisation, which employs 20,000 staff, launched the initiative, provided by Jump, in May 2019. As at November, it has recorded that 30,000kg of CO2 ...

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    Article

    CNC's physiotherapy benefit saves 56,235 working days over three years

    2019-11-29T10:30:36Z

    Armed police force the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC), which is responsible for the protection of nuclear sites and materials in the UK, has saved 56,235 working days since 2016, following the introduction of a physiotherapy benefit.The CNC introduced the physiotherapy fast-tracking service, provided by Physio Med, in May 2016 to ...

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    Article

    Two-thirds of UK staff believe employers should support physical wellbeing

    2019-11-29T10:24:02Z

    More than two-thirds (67%) of UK employees believe it is an employer's responsibility to support their physical wellbeing and fitness, according to research by Westfield Health.Its Wellbeing index report, which surveyed 2,000 UK adults and 250 HR professionals in October 2019, also found that 74% of HR professionals recognise that ...

  • pam whelan
    Opinion

    Pam Whelan: Addressing the problem of work-related stress

    2019-11-29T06:00:43Z

    Stress affects us all. In the simplest way, it is the body’s response to pressure from situations or our surroundings. In many cases, stress can be helpful; for example, in public speaking, where the stress is short-lived and we can quickly reset to normal. Sometimes, though, stress becomes problematic, and ...

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    Article

    Seven in 10 UK employees find health affected by stress in the workplace

    2019-11-28T11:32:20Z

    Seven out of 10 (71%) UK employees have seen workplace stress affect their health, according to research by Moorepay. The research, which canvassed the views of 507 individuals between May and June 2019, also found that a further two-fifths (41%) have been absent from work due to stress.More than half ...