Nearly Half of US Workforce Suffering From Burnout
Employee burnout among the US workforce remains high at 45%, according to a new study.
Two-thirds of UK Firms Not Fully Utilising People Data
Two-thirds of UK employers are not getting the most out of their people data, according to a new study.
Financial Wellness Gender Gap Widens, Reveals Report
The gap in financial wellness between men and women continues to grow in the US, with 53% of men reporting good financial wellness compared to just 36% of women, revealed a new report.
Three-Quarters of Knowledge Workers Now Use AI at Work, Reveals Study
New research shows that most employees are experimenting with AI and growing their skills.
Majority of Moms Returning to Work Face Major Challenges that Threaten Career Success
Nine out of 10 new mothers returning to work face at least one major challenge that threatens their career success, revealed a new study.
Employee Loyalty: Less Than a Quarter of Staff Plan to Stay With Employer Long-term
Employee loyalty declines with age, with only 23% of workers aged 42 years or younger interested in remaining with their current employers long term, revealed a new study.
Workplaces Lack Critical Menopause Support, Study Finds
Menopause impacts more than half the workforce, yet workplace support is critically lacking, according to a new report.
Talent Retention Continues to be Challenging This Year, Say Employers
Retaining top employees and skilled talent continues to be a challenge this year, revealed a new survey.
Businesses Struggling to Fill AI Roles Pay Premium for Skilled Talent, Reveals Survey
Companies are struggling to find talent to ensure their workforce remains competitive in an AI-driven world of work, according to a new report.
Earth Day: Consumers More Likely to Try Products Aligned With Healthier & Sustainable Lifestyle
More than half of consumers (55%) say they're more likely to try a new product if it's marketed as aligned with a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle, according to a new survey.