The average worker's income drops by £430 a week if they are only provided with statutory sick pay by their employer, research from LV= has found.
Employers are offering no health or wellbeing benefits for 40% of their employees, a survey by Bupa has found.
Back, muscle and joint pains are being blamed on commuting by 19% of commuters, a study from Bupa has found.
Employers are facing communication challenges when implementing flexible benefit schemes, a survey by Aon has found.
Long term shift work is linked to impaired brain power, research published in Occupational & Environmental Medicine has found.
Some 60% of construction site workers wrongly believe their employers will pay their salaries and medical benefits in the event of illness or injury. Russ Piper says ignorance is hardly bliss as it could leave them financially vulnerable.
A number of cultural and financial barriers appear set to impede the take-up of the shared parental leave scheme, according to a report by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM).
Over 87% of employees will be looking for a new job in 2014, with over half (52.6%) doing so because they do not trust their boss, research finds.
Three-quarters (73%) of employees say that recognition motivates them to do a better job, research finds.
A global survey of employees reveals that the vast majority of workers do not find their jobs fulfilling without extra reward.