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Hearing Women in the Workplace: A Panel Discussion,
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EDI Connect: A Community Space for EDI and HR Practitioners,
Online
26 February 2025
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Workspace Design Show 2025,
London
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EXPLORE THE FUTURE FINANCIAL WORKPLACE,
New York
27 February 2025
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CoreNet Summit Singapore,
Singapore
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Material Choices for more Sustainable Products,
London
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April 6, 2022
Structural and cultural change are what we need to escape the wellbeing rut
by Simon O'Kane • Comment, Flexible working, Wellbeing
Wellbeing has been one of the largest challenges to the UK workforce over the last several years. A recent study by the Mental Health Foundation and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), states that mental health problems cost the UK economy at least £117.9 billion every year – around 5 percent of the UK’s GDP. Companies recognise the urgency to help: British employers planned to increase spending on employee mental health and wellbeing by 18 percent from 2021 to 2022. But the long and short of the issue is that this progress is being outpaced by accelerating burnout rates among workers. More →