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39% of working parents want workplace mental health support

Employee Benefits

Two in five (39%) working parents of children under 18 would like mental health support in the workplace, according to new research from Working Families and Bright Horizons. The post 39% of working parents want workplace mental health support appeared first on Employee Benefits.

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Supporting staff following a relationship breakdown

Employee Benefits

Need to know: A relationship breakdown can be traumatic, adversely affecting an employee’s mental health and performance. A wide range of support tools are available including employee assistance programmes (EAPs), concierge services, legal advice and flexible working.

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The top 10 most-read articles between 29 September – 5 October 2023

Employee Benefits

The top 10 most-read articles on employeebenefits.co.uk

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Best Methods for Attracting and Retaining Talented Employees

Business Management Daily

Finding and retaining top talent is more complex than ever in 2023, and as LinkedIn’s most recent Workplace Learning Report discovered – 93% of companies have growing concerns over employee retention. Many professionals began working remotely during the COVID-19 lockdown, with many growing accustomed to it and preferring to work from home.

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Workplace stress statistics: how stressed is the UK in 2021?

cipHR

Workplace stress statistics in the UK. Whether it’s workload, time pressures, issues with pay, holiday allowances or workplace dynamics, our jobs can be the cause of much stress in our lives. That’s why we wanted to know, how many people in the UK experience stress on a regular basis? days a month. That’s more than twice a week!

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