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Workplace sickness

Employee Benefits

CEOs feel ill equipped to develop employee engagement

CEOs find three key barriers to involving themselves in the employee engagement process, research from Engage for Success reveals.

clock 12 June 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Cycling halves sick days and boosts productivity by £13bn

Cycling could halve workplace sickness and inject £13.7bn annually into British businesses in productivity, new research has revealed.

clock 04 June 2013 •

Income Protection

Employee benefits must be overhauled to protect workers - report

Employee benefits must be overhauled as they have failed to adapt to a changing workforce leaving workers financially exposed, a report has urged.

clock 04 June 2013 •

Income Protection

Protection shortfall fears for employers as DB schemes close

Employers closing Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes should revisit their sickness provision to avoid a costly ‘protection gap', warns Group Risk Development (GRiD.)

clock 03 June 2013 •

Employee Benefits

CIPD: Employers want to shift pay focus towards benefits

Employers are keen to see a switch in focus from fixed to variable pay, while also shifting the split between pay and benefits towards the greater use of benefits.

clock 24 May 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Bill provides greater financial support to employee cancer claimants

Victims of asbestos-related cancer in the workplace will receive increased financial support and benefit from a simpler claims process under a new Bill introduced by the government.

clock 10 May 2013 •

Employee Benefits

GPs 'almost universally' support health benefits of being in work

The vast majority of GPs believe that helping patients to stay in or return to work is an important part of their role.

clock 08 May 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Presenteeism since recession an employee welfare issue - Canada Life

Nearly all UK employees will go to work when they are sick, Canada life has found.

clock 07 May 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Best Doctors diversifies

Best Doctors is considering branching out into wellness, occupational health and potentially general insurance.

clock 01 May 2013 •

Employee Benefits

Workplace carcinogens cause one in ten of all cancer deaths

A staggering 8% of all cancer deaths in Britain are a result of exposure to carcinogens in the workplace, research from the Imperial College London has revealed.

clock 01 May 2013 •
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