Britons are risking their dental health because they can not afford the money or time off work to visit a dentist, research finds.
Older workers are set to play an increasing role in the workplace and employers need to respond with more flexible working practices and better recruitment strategies, new research finds.
Employers could have powers to forcibly retire employees at 65, the Supreme Court has ruled, throwing into doubt the abolition of the default retirement age.
Employers are increasingly becoming benefit facilitators rather than benefit providers, Swiss Re's Group Watch survey finds.
The Treasury is reluctant to introduce tax breaks for workplace funded healthcare because it fears employers do not value or utilise it correctly, the Work Foundation says.
Financial directors' hold "ridiculous" expectations for the return on investment of their healthcare benefits and sickness absence spend, the Work Foundation has said.
This month, the AMII elected a new chair. Owain Thomas spoke to the outgoing - and often outspoken - Andrew Tripp after two years leading the organisation.
Four in ten Britons are afraid that getting a serious illness would be a significant detriment to their living standards, according to research.
Legal & General has replaced its mortgage payment protection (MPPI) product with a short-term income protection (IP) offering called Lifestyle Cover.
British Friendly's short-term income protection (IP) product is now available on Avelo's Exchange portal.