working parents

Poor Support for Working Parents Driving Talent Away, Study Shows

Workplace policies, financial support and flexibility are all key factors in family planning, yet many working parents feel that their current workplace and government support systems are falling short.
%%excerpt%% Three in four employees have worked while physically or mentally unable to perform their duties due to ill health, according to a new survey.

Three in Four Employees Work While Physically or Mentally Unwell, Study Finds

A new study has revealed a troubling trend in UK workplaces: three in four employees have worked while physically or mentally unable...
Sustainability reporting – once the domain of the world’s largest corporations only – has become an almost universal practice across the American corporate landscape, according to new research

Two-thirds of Employers Plan to Boost Workplace Health and Wellbeing Focus, Reveals Study

Approximately two-thirds of employers plan to enhance their support for employee health and wellbeing over the next 12 months, according to new research.
Online abuse in sports worldwide has reached a crisis point, with half of all reported cases classified as either racist or misogynistic, according to a new report.

Half of Online Abuse in Sports is Racist or Misogynistic, Reveals Report

Online abuse in sports worldwide has reached a crisis point, with half of all reported cases classified as either racist or misogynistic, according to a new report.
employee burnout

Burnt Out Leaders Considering Abandoning Roles As Stress Levels Soar, Reveals Study

Leadership pipelines are under unprecedented strain, with 40% of stressed-out leaders considering stepping down to prioritise their wellbeing, according to a new study.
World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day: Employers Must Act Now to Support Employees Battling Cancer

As global cancer rates continue to rise, employers can no longer afford to overlook the impact of this disease on their workforce.
women at work

WEF: Addressing Women’s Health Gap Can Boost Global GDP by $400 Billion

Closing the women's health gap could generate an annual $400 billion boost to global GDP by 2040, reveals WEF report.
International SOS has identified three of the most common mental health-related challenges reported by global workforces across industries over the past three years.

Facing Blue Monday: Top Workplace Mental Health Challenges Revealed

International SOS has identified three of the most common mental health-related challenges reported by global workforces across industries over the past three years.
accessibility at work

Deloitte’s Latest Study Highlights Persistent Workplace Accessibility Gaps

A new report sheds light on the pressing challenges faced by employees with disabilities, chronic health conditions and neurodivergence across workplaces worldwide.
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