
Collaboration: in the room doesn’t mean on board
Collaboration as a theme always comes up at our events – both the MAD World Summit and The Watercooler – but at this year’s Watercooler,

Collaboration as a theme always comes up at our events – both the MAD World Summit and The Watercooler – but at this year’s Watercooler,

Research published in The Times this week found that the majority of employees in the UK would refuse to comply with full-time return-to-the office mandates. This

Sir Charlie Mayfield is leading the government-commissioned Keep Britain Working review, which is exploring how employers can help tackle the UK’s rising levels of economic

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a free online learning module to help employers get to grips with risk assessment of work-related stress.

While most workplaces offer mental health support on paper, the real challenge — and opportunity — lies in delivering the right help, at the right

The news that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is investigating Birmingham University on grounds that work-related stress could have been prevented has been a

In an increasingly polarised, divided world where we’re seeing a resurgence of nationalism and social exclusion, the workplace has a unique opportunity to be a

While stress risk assessing has been talked about for years, employers of late have been taking a much more proactive approach than ever before. Jo

Harry and Meghan, the Duke & Duchess of Sussex, are backing a hard-hitting campaign to raise awareness of online abuse, and consequent mental ill health,

If you missed last week’s The Watercooler and co-located The Office events, or you simply want to revisit the content, we’ve put together a page
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