March 27, 2013
Search Results for: health
March 26, 2013
Global wellness hampered by lack of staff participation
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
The latest in a surfeit of surveys into employee wellness has found that wellness programmes may be firmly on the global business agenda, but there remains a major problem in persuading the most unfit and least healthy members of the workplace to participate. A whopping 95 per cent of organizations say they are implementing a wellness strategy, but according to the 2013 Global Workplace Health & Wellness Report, by Global Corporate Challenge (GCC) employee participation is another matter, with wellness initiatives achieving less than 20 per cent participation on average, well short of organizations’ 60 per cent participation goals. More →
March 25, 2013
HSE swoops to take action against fifth of refurb sites
by Mark Eltringham • News, Property

March 22, 2013
UK employers failing to measure effectiveness of workplace wellness
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace

March 19, 2013
Survey: Work and poor management biggest cause of stress
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace

March 18, 2013
New procurement systems to make it easier to bid for Government work
by Mark Eltringham • News, Property, Public Sector, Technology, Workplace design

March 18, 2013
Two thirds of workers sit at desk over six hours a day
by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Workplace

March 18, 2013
London’s Fit Cities event explores architecture and wellness
by Sara Bean • Architecture, News, Workplace
March 15, 2013
Half of workers feel pressured to come to work when ill
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
March 14, 2013
Ageing population is the greatest demographic challenge
by Sara Bean • Facilities management, Knowledge, Legal news, News, Workplace, Workplace design
March 13, 2013
Third of global employers have formal wellness plans
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
Less than half of organizations worldwide actively apply the basic elements of a health management programme, with just a third having a formal strategic plan for health and wellness. This is according to Mercer’s Talent Barometer research which explores key accelerators of talent effectiveness – education, health and wellness, and career experience – and their impact on successful workforce practices. While employers are investing in talent, with 60 per cent of organizations increasing spending in this area in recent years, only 24 per cent say their current plans are highly effective in meeting immediate and long-term human capital needs.
March 19, 2013
Suppliers need to take responsibility for green labelling of products
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Environment, Workplace design