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Employee conditions
... who work in spacious offices with modern technology are more productive and happier than those who work with old fashioned cluttered ... are experiencing”. Wright adds: “By introducing more flexible-working practices businesses could well create a happier ...
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Company insolvency
... burst. The retail and construction sectors has suffered more than most with more companies being put into administration, liquidation, receivership or ...
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Employee nutrition
... ignore both breakfast and lunch. The survey found that more than a third of office workers either never have breakfast or have it just ... performance, with only 11% having the recommended eight or more drinks during the working day. Alastair Storey, chief executive of ...
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Financial services_2
... the best talent to ride out any potential storm. With more jobs than candidates in the financial services sector, a growing number of ... reliant on South African financial talent. There are now more than 1.4 million South Africans living in the UK and pay in London is at ...
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Workers' insomnia
... in America are the only ones who suffer from the problem more than those in the UK, with 58% of respondents losing sleep over work. ... and decisively, it can create a vicious circle, leading to more stress on the job and creating additional sleep problems,” said Julian ...
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Online jobseeking
... they need to find a new job. The results also show that more people are getting jobs and jobseekers are far more directed about where to look. Five years ago they would have looked at ...
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Motivate managers
Employers need to do more to help their managers motivate poorer-performing staff, according to ... performance. However, a top performer was 66% more likely to say that their immediate supervisor does a good job of ...
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Christmas working
... slow down in the build up to the festive break, with more than a third revealing 14 December when the holiday feeling really starts to kick in. The survey of more than 2,500 people also found that nearly a half thought it was acceptable ...
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Christmas rewards
... research found that workers in smaller organisations are far more likely to benefit from the Christmas spirit, more than 80% of firms employing up to 49 staff will provide a Christmas party ...
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Chronic diseases
... with workers who have chronic disease, are as much as 400% more than the cost of treating chronic disease. Losses in productivity include ... at an astonishing rate. Globally, chronic diseases represent more than half (57%) of all deaths annually, and this is expected to rise by ...