Control over costs is overwhelmingly the reason global companies use multinational pooling, with 80% citing it as the prime reason the schemes are in place.
The government has launched four consultations on proposed changes to simplify the administration of employee benefits in kind and expenses.
Health & Case Management Ltd (HCML) has re-launched its catastrophic injury case management service.
Misconceptions about mental health are hampering the treatment of the subject by employers. Joy Reymond explains how they can improve their approach.
Just 17% of technology firms will see standard pay increases across their organisation compared to roughly half of that of other industries (32%), research reveals.
An occupational health nurse has questioned the viability of the government's Health and Work Service (HWS) and in particular the ability to conduct return to work consultations over the telephone.
The government's work and wellbeing agenda is ‘under major threat' as the ‘Fit Note' is failing to deliver on getting people back to work while long-term absence rates have increased; a study has warned.
Minister for Pensions Steve Webb has launched a new action plan to help older workers stay in the workplace.
Employees who have died with outstanding holiday allowance should be paid this after their death, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) rules.
Six out of ten women return to work early from sickness or injury because they are worried it might impact on their job prospects research finds.