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Workplace sickness

Regulation

Disability charities brand WCA test 'farcical'

Disability charities have slammed the government's Workplace Capability Assessments (WCA) as ‘farcical' as those with progressive conditions are being advised they could consider a return to work.

clock 27 August 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Employee benefit best practices not always effective

Commonly accepted health management best practices are not always effective, a population health management company has found.

clock 06 August 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Tribunal limits automatic holiday carry over for sick staff

An employment appeal tribunal (EAT) has capped the amount of holiday allowance that employees are able to automatically carry over while off on long term sick leave at four weeks.

clock 24 July 2013 •

Group Protection

Mental health case management service unveiled

Health & Case Management (HCML) has launched a case management service to cut workplace absence and reduced productivity costs caused by growing mental health problems.

clock 22 July 2013 •

Regulation

DWP bringing in additional providers 'to improve' Work Capability Assessment

The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) is taking action to improve Work Capability Assessments (WCA) by bringing in additional providers, the minister for employment has announced.

clock 22 July 2013 • 2 min read

Employee Benefits

Who are the 'silent type' firms failing to communicate benefits?

Research from Cass Business School has revealed 64% of businesses have invested in good employee benefits but have not told staff what they are entitled to. But who are these "silent type" firms?

clock 09 July 2013 •

Income Protection

IP 'must not be ignored' as employers reduce sick pay- PG Mutual

With over 300,000 employees moving from work to state sickness benefits, and many employers looking to reduce sick pay within the next year, income protection 'must not be ignored', PG Mutual has said.

clock 02 July 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Red Arc claims success in mental health programme

A Red Arc mental health programme has claimed a 74% recovery to normal mood levels and everyday coping capacity within a period of three to four months.

clock 28 June 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Public recognises risk of workplace stress

The majority of British people recognise that stress is the most common cause of work-related ill health.

clock 26 June 2013 •

Marketing

Daily stress making us ill

One in five find the daily ‘to-do list' so overwhelming that it constantly worries them, while 14% lose sleep over them, a number almost the same as the population of the North West of England, according to the Payments Council.

clock 25 June 2013 •
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