It’s common sense that no one should ever be expected to arrive at work in the morning and leave in the evening feeling like they’ve been the subject of at-work bullying.
MPs have suggested that statutory sick pay (SSP) reforms, including eligibility from the first day of illness, should be brought forward. The post Former ministers call for statutory sick pay reforms appeared first on Personnel Today.
As the UK weather starts to heat up and many are looking at spending more time outside, the spring bank holiday, also known as the late May bank holiday, presents an opportunity for a next break. The coronation of King Charles III on Saturday, 6 May 2023, comes with an extra bank holiday across the UK on Monday, 8 May, which means that Brits can enjoy more time in the sun. …
Over a quarter of Brits (27%) now consider plants part of their own family, in what influencer Mr Plant Geek is calling the “plant-demic”, according to new research. According to the new research by by award-winning New Zealand wine, Stoneleigh, almost half of plant enthusiasts (48%) also plan to leave their houseplants with family members when they go on holiday this summer. Eleven per cent of those surveyed even said it was an absolute must, …
Stress Awareness Month, held every April, is globally recognised as a time for healthcare professionals, charities and employers of all sizes to help increase public awareness about both the causes and treatments of stress symptoms – be it anxiety, depression, or low moods. The ever-changing economic outlook around inflation and the cost-of-living crisis impacts many households, be it on a financial or emotional level, or both. Given these can occur …
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