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New Job, New Anxieties - Managing Your Mental Health in a New Job
Learn how to manage New Job AnxietyStarting a new job is scary, whether it’s your ?rst-ever job or a high-up, senior position. A new role comes with new responsibilities, potentially a new team, and New Job Anxiety for most of us. Taking care of your mental health is always important, ...
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REDUCING STRESS BY INCREASING RECOGNITION
Stress is a hot topic, no matter the time of year, but with April dedicated to Stress Awareness, it’s good to keep the momentum going.With that in mind, be sure to download our Burnout Cheat Sheet, an incredibly helpful resource for HR professionals and employers. Not only does it help ...
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The benefits of salary sacrifice schemes.
We ask Jonathan Watts-Lay, Director, WEALTH at work, what he thinks are the main benefits of salary sacrifice schemes.Jonathan Watts-Lay, Director, WEALTH at work, comments, “One way to save money is by paying for things through your company payroll using your pre-tax salary, so you pay less income tax and ...
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Benefits of investing in employee engagement
Employee engagement strategies are rising up the employee retention agenda with good reason, says David McCormack, CEO of outsourced payroll solutions and worker benefits provider HIVE360.Employee engagement is essential for sustained success and affects customer satisfaction, productivity and sales levels, along with future planning capabilities.Employees’ low interest in work can ...
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Douze Points! Bringing Eurovision Into the Workplace
Author - Alex Crump, Published May 2023Anticipation is building for the Eurovision finale on Saturday, and what better way to celebrate than enhancing inclusive culture at work?There are plenty of ways to increase culture at work, and Eurovision is here to help! By enforcing inclusive leadership in your workplace, your ...
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Rishi Sunak’s humorous numeracy
nudge co-founder, Tim Perkins, shares his thoughts on Rishi Sunak’s plan to make all students in England study maths until age 18. In an effort to “improve our lives” and “strengthen the UK economy”, Rishi Sunak recently announced a plan for students to study maths until 18 ...
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DEAF AWARENESS WEEK: MAKING THE WORKPLACE MORE ACCESSIBLE
The 1st to 7th May is Deaf Awareness Week, a campaign that promotes awareness of the challenges faced by the D/deaf community in accessing communication and the barriers that exist in society.During this blog, we’ll explore the barriers and struggles that exist for D/deaf community in the workplace. However, before ...
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Raising awareness and fostering mental health culture in your workplace
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—it’s an excellent occasion to start working towards building a culture of mental health at work. By Jennifer Gendron, Chief Commercial Officer, Koa Health - Employee Mental Health and Wellbeing Solutions May marks Mental Health Awareness Month and Week (May ...
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Thinking of Going Back to School? Ask Your Company About Staff Training
Your workplace may be able to help!No matter whether you crawled through school as a teen or flew through every moment, everyone has different reasons for wanting to return to school as an adult. Perhaps you are interested in staff training that would help you develop in your career or ...
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What’s the Best Business ROI? Supporting Your People.
Your people are essential to the success and reputation of your business. So, it is only right that you do your best to support them, no matter where they are in life.When hiring a team you will be looking for the right skill set, the best attitude and a great ...
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AN EMPLOYER’S GUIDE TO MATERNITY MENTAL HEALTH
Maternity Mental Health Awareness Week, organised by the Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA), runs from the 2nd to the 8th of May. This week-long campaign discusses mental health problems ‘before, during and after pregnancy’.Perinatal Mental HealthMost of us are familiar with postnatal depression, impacting mothers within the first year of ...
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High net-worth money habits
Earning lots of money, or being born wealthy doesn’t mean you’re good with money. Why? Because our relationship with money is emotional - not circumstantial. 70% of lotto winners end up bankrupt and 48% people with six figure salaries are living pay-check to pay-check, have debt and ...
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AN EMPLOYER’S GUIDE TO MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK
April is Stress Awareness Month, and we’ve been busy encouraging employers and HR professionals to #ActNow.One of the best ways to avoid excess stress in the workplace is by ensuring managers have the tools they need to support their teams. Getting the best from your people doesn’t just come from ...
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Top essentials to help protect employee wellbeing
Health and wellbeing at work are just as important as salary for more than 80% of UK employees*, but what are the essential components of a wellbeing programme that employees truly want and need? David McCormack, CEO of HIVE360, investigates.According to the findings of AON’s Global Wellbeing Survey (2021), two-thirds ...
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Looking to the future understanding retirement
Picture this: you’re of retirement age and reclining on your armchair (let’s throw in an ottoman too) and you’re flicking through the pages of a crisp new book beside a roaring fire. You think to yourself:“Wow, I'm glad I contributed to my retirement pot”.With rising cost of living, impending energy ...
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BRIDGING THE GENERATIONAL DIVIDE IN THE WORKPLACE
In some UK workplaces, you can now find four generations working side by side. With many people continuing to work into their 70s, some organisations have five different generations within their employment.The main four generations are as follows:Baby Boomers: born 1946 – 1964Generation X: born 1965 – 1980Millennials: born 1981 ...
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Better financial wellbeing better sleep
It’s true that money can’t buy happiness but, according to the State of America’s sleep study, being financially secure can buy you a great night’s sleep.Financial anxiety is affecting employees’ sleep, and in some cases causes insomnia. It’s reported that 30% of adults in the UK alone have poorer quality ...
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The Big Table Group Launches Employee Reward and Recognition Scheme With Each Person
January 2023Leading Operator of Group Restaurant Brands Roll Out New Scheme To Their 4,000 PeopleThe Big Table Group has partnered with the award-winning Each Person’s rewards and recognition scheme. Rolling out over ?ve restaurant brands, 150 restaurant sites and across 4,000 sta? to appreciate and thank their employees for their ...
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Bright sparks and benefits
In today’s world, the employee is in the driving seat and organizations need to provide best in class benefits to retain their top talent. Gen Z is the most effected by the global decline that came from the pandemic, 75% of young employees feel anxious about their current financial situation, ...
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How to stand out as a manufacturing employer of choice
Standing out as an employer of choice during the war for talent is a challenge across most industries, but is especially important in the manufacturing industry. Employees’ needs have shifted over the couple of years, and employees expect more support from their employers through timely communications, frequent ...