The concept of retirement as we know it today may no longer have any use in the future if businesses are to fully adapt to an ageing workforce, a report argues.
Almost two-thirds (62%) of men who have completed cancer treatment have had a positive experience of returning to work, research has found.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) wants employers to give line managers more flexibility and power to support workers' health and wellbeing.
HR professionals have the second highest emotional intelligence of all industry sectors, according to a ten year study.
Legal & General (L&G) has labelled its office stairs with a calorie burn smart-sign system to encourage employees to take the stairs instead of the lifts.
Over half of UK workers feel their motivation drops when they need a holiday, with most Brits only managing to take time off twice a year just months apart, research reveals.
Employers overwhelmingly disagree with a legal opinion that severe obesity should be treated as a disability, with many saying they will not provide workplace adjustments.
Employers overwhelmingly disagree with a legal opinion that severe obesity should be treated as a disability, with many saying they will not provide workplace adjustments.
SME employees are at increased risk of ill health and burnout, according to a new poll by Axa PPP Healthcare.
The BBC has refreshed its approach to health and wellbeing following the introduction of a specialised mental health team. Hannah Uttley looks at how the broadcaster is joining up its existing programme with new initiatives and support.