Is the cost-of-living crisis highlighting workplace gender disparity?
New research has shed light on the effect of the cost-of-living crisis on working women, as more female employees are worried about their financial stability than their male counterparts.
Getting plenty of shut-eye every night can reduce your negative thoughts
A new study from the University of York has found that achieving plenty of high-quality sleep every night can reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.
Introducing the Ultimate Guide: 8 Best UK Cleaning Services of 2023
Discover the ultimate guide to keeping your space spotless with the 8 best UK cleaning services of 2023, ensuring impeccable results and a hassle-free cleaning experience.
UK postal workers call off strikes
Postal workers at the UK's Royal Mail on Tuesday accepted a new pay deal to end a costly series of strikes.
Reports show 3 in 4 UK women want the government to lift the 'Second Glass Ceiling'
According to a new BSI research titled Lifting the Second Glass Ceiling, women in the UK want the government and business leaders to retain more older women in the workforce.
What senior business leaders can learn from Stockton Rush
In the unfortunate tragedy of the Titan submersible, we have a classic example of what happens when a leader refuses to listen to others.
What are some upcoming business networking events for women?
A list of upcoming business networking events in London for women entrepreneurs, women in the tech industry, and women who aim to obtain a leadership position.
Neurons related to chronic stress have been identified in new research
Swedish researchers have identified a group of nerve cells in the mouse brain that are involved in creating chronic stress and negative emotional states.
Three-quarters of UK businesses are lacking experienced workers
According to a recent report, the majority of businesses lack initiatives to attract older workers back into the workforce, despite government efforts.
Take a day off after 'tense' weekend, Russia tells journalists
Knackered after covering a stunning march on Moscow by a small army of mercenaries?
Report reveals one-third of hospitality workers face discriminatory behaviour
The hospitality industry is urged to address the prevalence of discrimination and prioritise inclusivity, as a report by Be Inclusive Hospitality exposed the extent of discriminatory behaviour within the hospitality sector.
Spain passes menstrual leave law to motivate women into top corporate-leadership positions
Gender biases have made 64 per cent of women feel incapable of demanding job roles in Spain. To motivate women into leading job roles, Spain has become the first European nation to offer paid menstrual leave.
Women's health research is severely underfunded, according to recent report
A UKCRC report found that the research into women's health is extremely underfunded compared to the research into men's health conditions.
What leaders can learn from Google's return-to-office mandate
Google has announced a crack-down on hybrid work policies, imposing a mandatory 3-days-per-week which will be factored into employee performance.
Recent analysis exposes retailers' insufficient commitment to diversity and inclusion
A new study reveals that although retailers are prioritising diversity and inclusion (D&I), concrete progress remains elusive in the UK retail sector.
Cost of living crisis drops UK workers' retirement figures to 1 million
A recent report describes this phenomenon of people postponing their retirement plans as "the great un-retirement", given the number of people out of the labour market has reduced compared to last year.
Workplace stress is on the rise in 2023 as professionals feel unsupported by their employers
Professionals have reported a decline in their mental health due to workplace-related stress and feel let down by their employers, as found in research conducted by a recruitment firm, Robert Walters.
Survey reveals British workforce is still facing the effect of the cost of living crisis
A new survey from PwC has shone a light on the current workforce in Britain and worldwide regarding key matters such as job satisfaction and AI.
Generative AI is 'the next productivity frontier', report says
Generative AI is poised to unleash the next wave of productivity, according to a new report stating that it could add the equivalent of $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion annually across 63 use cases.
Noisy offices in London have detrimental effects on employees, study reveals
Oscar Acoustics' study reveals the negative impact of noisy and disruptive offices as London employees opt to work remotely due to excessive noise.
How can supermarkets and grocery stores prioritise food safety and combat unhealthy foods?
As consumers become more conscious of their health and safety, retailers are getting concerned about robust safety procedures to stay ahead of the curve.
ChatGPT5 will completely change the way we live and work
Revolutionary AI technology ChatGPT5 is expected to have a profound effect on life as we know it, as artificial intelligence technology continues affecting us in many ways.
UK news group apologises to staff for sexual harassment: report
UK publisher Guardian News & Media has apologised to women who said a veteran ex-columnist at The Observer newspaper had sexually assaulted or harassed them, US media reported.
Female officers call for Police Scotland to be vetted for sexual misconduct
New legislation proposed by the Scottish Government aims to root out sexist and racist Police Scotland Officers. Several female former police officers have made allegations against colleagues, regarding sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Reports reveal women are still underrepresented in corporate leadership roles in the UK
Developments towards achieving gender equality have been exceedingly slow. In the last 10 years, the number of women participating in senior management positions in the UK has only increased by 11 per cent.
Survey reveals comfort levels of UK business leaders in handling complaints from trans employees
A recent study reveals that while most UK business leaders are comfortable handling complaints from trans employees, certain sectors still need to improve.
Around 79% of SMEs without green energy contracts never considered switching
A recent Bionic poll reveals that a significant number of SMEs believe that green energy agreements and renewable energy generation are unattainable for them.
Nearly 80 school girls poisoned in two separate attacks in Afghanistan
In a shocking incident reported from Afghanistan, nearly 80 schoolgirls were poisoned and hospitalised in two separate incidents reported over the weekend.
How FIFA's Women's Development Programme is supporting women worldwide
FIFA'S Women's Development Programme use a series of 8 projects to increase the participation of women and girls in football worldwide.
Labour MP Geraint Davies loses whip over sexual harassment allegations
Davies, who has represented constituency Swansea West since 2010, now facing an investigation after the allegations were made anonymously.