Researchers have linked exposure to ‘forever chemicals’, or PFAS, and a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease.
The Association of Occupational Health and Wellbeing Professionals (iOH) has gained charity status in recognition of its renewed purpose to advance the health of working-age people. The OH body, which ...
BrewDog has come under a lot of scrutiny in recent years, including allegations from staff that it promoted a toxic work culture, and most recently because it withdrew from paying new staff the ‘real’ ...
Edenred helps organisations all over the world to engage, retain and, most importantly, appreciate their people, every single day. Worki ...
Employee assistance programmes are under significant pressure. What was once a simple telephone helpline is now increasingly dealing with complex mental health concerns. Karl Bennett discusses what ...
The Open University has commissioned an independent review following the employment tribunal ruling in the case of Professor Jo Phoenix.
Diversity of teaching staff: more than half of primary schools in Britain have no ethnic minority teaching staff, a study has found.
A former president of the National Union of Students who was dismissed following allegations of antisemitism has agreed a settlement with the union before her case went to an employment tribunal.
Between 600 and 1,200 mothers experience postpartum psychosis each year in England and Wales, a royal college has warned.
Survey finds only 30% of firm are prepared to award above-inflation pay rises this year, despite perceived responsibility to support staff.
The government has earmarked 15 areas across England that will pilot the WorkWell scheme for people with health conditions.
The personal information of serving and some past armed forces members has been leaked in a significant data breach.