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The Most Important Coworking Perk Of 2023: Brain Breaks

Allwork

Now, amid a corporate atmosphere beset by uncertainty and burnout, brain breaks have found their way into the workplace environment. Virtual yoga sessions, like this one by Yoga With Adrienne, are free, short, easy to access and don’t require equipment.

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Employee mental health will improve next year, say firms

Workplace Insight

Nearly three quarters of UK organisations expect employee mental health to improve in 2023 as they open up about mental wellbeing according to a new poll from Koa Health. Further, only 39 percent of executive leadership teams are expected to authorise additional spending on employee mental health in 2023.

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Rethinking Work Perks: 5 Things Employees Want More Than ‘Fun’ At Work

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Benefits shouldn’t be just a tool for recruitment; they are a way to retain employees and increase the stability/health of an organization,” says Kate Lamb, an account executive for a public relations firm. Instead of obscuring benefit details, consider offering accessible and transparent benefits.

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Start Sweating It: The Future Of Work Will Be Too Hot For Some Business To Handle

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Urban environments are particularly vulnerable in heat waves. With the cost of living crisis in full swing and energy bills predicted to soar to £4,200+ in January 2023, most people can’t afford it. . Before the July 2022 heat wave, the highest temperature recorded in Britain was 38.7 A record breaking 40.3 Although it’s rare for U.K.

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Jiecang and Logicdata pioneer dynamic office furniture with new technological solutions

Workplace Insight

The working environment must be rethought in such a way as to put people at the centre, with the help of new furnishing solutions that are functional, capable of meeting everyone’s working needs, and ergonomic to guarantee the right level of comfort, health, safety, and concentration.

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The sector responds to the Spring Budget

Workplace Insight

David Williams, head of group risk at Towergate Health & Protection “The Spring Budget feels like a missed opportunity for the Government to recognise the enormous power of employee benefits in both reducing sickness and helping to improve the UK economy – both of which are key focus areas for the Government.

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Early detection of COVID-19 in the workplace

Workplace Insight

A Thermo Fisher Scientific manufacturing site in Erlangen, Germany, has managed to avoid this situation, thanks largely to the installation of air sampling equipment that flags any positive cases in its vicinity. New variants are constantly emerging and, like the flu, the virus could potentially settle into a seasonal pattern.