Standard Chartered & FSSC to explore how menopause impacts female leadership
Standard Chartered Bank has partnered with the Financial Services Skills Commission (FSSC) to explore how the menopause transition affects women working in...
Just half UK staff ‘confident’ about returning to work
Only half of UK office workers feel confident about returning to the workplace amid Covid, unless it’s ‘fully vaccinated’, confirmed research carried out...
95% Employers Feel Responsible for Staff’s Financial Wellbeing
The majority of employers feel a sense of responsibility for their staff’s financial wellbeing, with many more now providing financial wellness programmes...
Workers ‘not coping’: Anxiety, stress & PTSD ‘skyrocket’
American staff are not coping well, with risk of PTSD and general anxiety skyrocketing over the last month, according to the Mental Health...
2021 Asia Employee Wellbeing Awards open for nominations
If you haven’t already entered the Community Business’ 2021 Asia Employee Wellbeing Awards, then you are still have some time to submit...
Workday & IBM offer AI solution for safe return to work
Workday and IBM have announced a joint solution to help business and organisation leaders plan, schedule and monitor a safe return to...
Job satisfaction linked to flexible & hybrid work models
Employee job satisfaction is linked to flexible and hybrid working models, according to Hibob's latest study. In fact,...
Over a third US firms still uncertain about reopening
Many US businesses hoped to reopen their workplaces after Labor Day (7th September), but a new survey of senior managers/executives suggests an...
Staff wellbeing continues to slide in second year of pandemic
A new study has revealed a serious decline in employee wellbeing as we enter the second year of the pandemic.
Workplace safety replaces talent acquisition as ‘top’ CEO priority
Ensuring a safe work environment has replaced talent acquisition as the 'top priority' for business leaders in 2021, according to a new study.