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.
Businesses who do not tap into Britain's growing older population could suffer skills shortages and lose an important competitive edge, according to a new guide released by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Employers and their staff could face more questions and demands for greater workforce information from insurers when taking out new policies or schemes in light of the new Consumer Insurance Act, insurers are warning.
MetLife is adding a master trust to its group life product.
Too few UK businesses are measuring the impact of their workplace wellness strategies on business and employees, a Buck Consultants survey reveals.
Employers and occupational health therapists must play a key role in ensuring that the older working age population is empowered to work later by implementing workplace interventions and promoting work ability, new research says.
All Canada Life's group income protection clients will now have access to its rehabilitation and on site claims team, nearly doubling the amount of employees covered.
Executives in the global financial services sector are anticipating smaller salary increases this year compared to 2012, new data from Mercer reveals.
Enrich has expanded its employee benefits portal giving small-to-medium sized businesses access to its auto-enrolment solution.
Just under a quarter of employers would like to provide international health insurance to staff abroad but simply cannot afford to, according to a report.