Almost nine out of 10 (88%) UK employees work during their personal time, research from Jive Software has revealed.
Capita Employee Benefits has launched a new health analysis tool which it claims can help to save an average of 20% in health and risk benefit spend.
Nearly two-thirds (65%) of financial services firms have increased salaries to offset the impending EU bonus cap in order to retain staff, research from Robert Half Financial Services has revealed.
Over half of employees say job satisfaction is more important than salary in ensuring they are happy at work, a survey has revealed.
Over a third (36%) of workers claim they have put on weight as a result of their job, gaining an average of 7lbs, a survey has revealed.
Life satisfaction among employed people is significantly higher compared to that among unemployed people, Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures reveal.
The employee assistance programme (EAP) sector has grown by 69% since 2008 totalling a current value of £69.13m, research reveals.
Over four in 10 (42%) part-time workers do not receive occupational health support compared to 28% of full-time employees that do not receive the services, latest research reveals.
Employers should ensure they have adequate health provision in place or risk facing unexpected costs, considering proposals announced this week, warned Jelf Employee Benefits.
Almost (46%) of young workers agree that older employees should retire younger as they pose a threat to younger workers' career progression, a survey from KPMG reveals.