The winners of Britain's Healthiest Company have been announced, including Old Mutual which won as the healthiest small company.
Jelf has released two whitepapers on benefits technology to help employers have a more consolidated approach to employee benefits.
Royal London has announced a new fundraising goal of £68,000 for the charity Bloodwise, formerly Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
Elective surgeries such as knee replacement operations and cataract surgery are seen as a valid reason for being absent from work by only 35% of employers, research for AXA PPP has found.
Cyclists are the most likely to commuter to arrive feeling refreshed after their commute, a survey for Aviva has found.
UK employees are not doing enough to improve their health and wellbeing, with 20% of men and 15% of women not getting their "five-a-day."
Unum has added AgeingWorks, an online portal for elder care support and guidance, to all its group risk policies.
The gap between electricians' physical and mental health has been revealed by ECIS.
The Fit for Work (FfW) service, which aims to reduce the impact of long-term sickness absence, has completed its nationwide rollout after going live across all of England.
Canada Life Group Insurance's Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) has revealed a fifth (21%) of calls made to the service in Q1 2015 concerned mental health - a 40% increase from Q1 2014.