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Financial Struggles Lead UK Workers to Favour Weekly Pay

New research revals that 71% of employees run out of money before the end of the month and they would therefore prefer to be paid weekly.

1 in 7 Brits Say Their Weight Stopped Them Getting a Job

Weight-based bias appears particularly prevalent in major UK cities, including Nottingham, Glasgow and London.

Burnout, Career Breaks and Job Moves on the Rise Among Younger Workers

Research reveals that younger workers are experiencing higher levels of anxiety, stress, depression and burnout than older colleagues.

300,000 Workers Forced Out of Jobs Annually Due to Poor Health, Report Warns

The report found that 8.2 million working-age people in the UK have a long-term health condition that limits their ability to work.

Recognition ‘Key to Retaining UK Workers’ Amid Job Exodus

On Employee Appreciation Day, the message is clear: employees who feel valued are more engaged, productive and loyal.

International Women’s Day: Women in Management Twice as Likely to Face Career Barriers as Men

New findings show that gender discrimination is not limited to a single level of management but affects women at all stages of leadership.

Workplace Stress and Performance Pressure on the Rise, Study Finds

Employees across 18 countries are struggling with increasing performance pressure, workplace conflict and deteriorating mental wellbeing.

Gen Z Demands Slower, Greener Business Travel, But Employers Lag Behind

Most Gen Z employees want lower-carbon options such as rail, even if it means longer travel times, but their bosses are not fully on board.

Imposter Syndrome Isn’t Just a Women’s Issue – New Research Challenges Common Assumptions

The majority of men and women have questioned whether their achievements are legitimate, doubting their skills and efforts.

Workplace Discrimination Still Prevalent Across UK, Survey Reveals

A survey of 4,000 UK adults found that 45% have faced unfair discrimination at work or while job hunting.