Bomb disposal veterans at heightened risk of bladder cancer
Army bomb disposal veterans may have a significantly increased risk of developing bladder cancer compared with the general public, according... The post Bomb disposal veterans at heightened risk of...
View ArticleA third struggling with burnout just three months into 2025 – poll
We may be just three months into 2025 but already more than a third of working Britons have experienced burnout,... The post A third struggling with burnout just three months into 2025 – poll appeared...
View ArticleDog owners more likely to want to work from home
Dog owners are more likely to want to adjust their working hours and/or work from home so as to be... The post Dog owners more likely to want to work from home appeared first on Personnel Today.
View ArticleHybrid workers less sick and less stressed
Hybrid workers take fewer sick days, are less stressed, are more able to access regular health check-ups, and report better... The post Hybrid workers less sick and less stressed appeared first on...
View ArticleSeven in 10 builders find it ‘too difficult’ to talk about mental health
Nearly seven in 10 builders have suspected a colleague is seriously depressed yet have felt it was ‘too difficult’ to... The post Seven in 10 builders find it ‘too difficult’ to talk about mental...
View ArticleHospitality and shift workers struggling with burnout
More than eight in 10 shift workers report poor mental health, along with seven out of 10 hospitality workers, research has suggested. The post Hospitality and shift workers struggling with burnout...
View ArticleGen X storing up health problems by failing to exercise
Workers in their forties and fifties are becoming less likely to do regular exercise, so potentially storing up health problems... The post Gen X storing up health problems by failing to exercise...
View ArticleEmployers failing to tell cancer carers of their rights
More than half of employers fail to tell employees of their rights once they become a cancer carer, a survey... The post Employers failing to tell cancer carers of their rights appeared first on...
View ArticleTwo-thirds of healthcare workers threaten to quit without better benefits
Two-thirds of healthcare workers (62%) are threatening to quit their jobs unless their benefits package is improved, research has warned.... The post Two-thirds of healthcare workers threaten to quit...
View ArticleHaving confidence in role makes you a better colleague
Workers who feel confident in their role and abilities are more likely to be good colleagues, ones prepared to go... The post Having confidence in role makes you a better colleague appeared first on...
View ArticleResearch to tackle ill-health worklessness gets £7m cash boost
Four research projects aiming to reduce health-related economic inactivity and ill-health worklessness are to get a £7m cash injection between... The post Research to tackle ill-health worklessness...
View ArticleCalls growing for UK national asbestos register
Union body the TUC has backed calls to create a national database to map the presence of asbestos in buildings.... The post Calls growing for UK national asbestos register appeared first on Personnel...
View ArticleWorking days lost to asthma up 150% since pandemic
The number of working days lost to asthma and respiratory illnesses has soared since the pandemic, with a 153% increase... The post Working days lost to asthma up 150% since pandemic appeared first on...
View ArticleEmployers struggling to manage rising levels of sickness absence – poll
Rising levels of sickness are taking a toll on many workplaces, research has suggested, with employers reporting increased absence affecting... The post Employers struggling to manage rising levels of...
View ArticleNHS could go door-to-door to tackle ill-health worklessness
Healthcare staff could go door-to-door within communities to tackle sickness, ill-health worklessness and absence from work, as part of the... The post NHS could go door-to-door to tackle ill-health...
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