For years, the conversation around workplace wellbeing technology has focused on access. Do employees have an app to support ...
Depositphotos Foreword The first day at a new job is often remembered by how confidently a person settles into the work ...
New UK research* from pre-hire assessment specialist ThriveMap reveals that so-called ‘job catfishing’ - where a role turns ...
Finding office space online sounds like it should be simple. You have a location, a rough sense of size, a budget range. You ...
Research from the British Heart Foundation shows Brits spend around 67 hours a week either seated or sedentary – making us inactive for up to three out of seven days. Excessive sitting, dubbed as “the ...
The problem of foot discomfort is so widespread in physically demanding work environments that most staff perceive it as a ...
A shocking new report reveals a strong prejudice among UK employers towards transgender workers with 1 in 3 employers admitting they are “less likely” to hire a transgender person and nearly half (43% ...
Why we still get salary sacrifice wrong By Thom Groot, CEO, The Electric Car Scheme A recent Scottish Widows survey found ...
New research shows early wellbeing intervention could prevent majority of ill-health job exits The UK’s current unemployment ...
Research from the employee benefits experts at Everywhen reveals today that 43% of UK companies do not have a formal health ...
As businesses across the world face mounting pressure to raise productivity while managing escalating labour and input costs, ...
A new survey* has revealed that the average Brit spends one week a year commuting to and from work, as well as paying £1,738 annually on travel costs. The research, which polled 2,000 full-time, ...