
DEFRA: How benefits can be a wellbeing tool in the cost of living crisis
Benefits can sometimes be seen as tactical, but they have the potential to be highly strategic and particularly powerful at this time, as employers navigate
Benefits can sometimes be seen as tactical, but they have the potential to be highly strategic and particularly powerful at this time, as employers navigate
Louise Boston, Strategic Health & Wellbeing manager at E.ON is in a unique position because she’s living and working with cancer, and is working in
Jackie Buttery, Head of Benefits and Reward at Travers Smith, and a recent Watercooler speaker for us, has oodles of experience in the industry behind
Jen Fisher was one of the first Chief Wellbeing Officers of a professional services organisation (Deloitte US), after she put a business case together for
Delegates always tell us that one of the most valuable takeways from The Watercooler Event, which kicks off tomorrow and Wednesday in London, is the
Stuart Hughes is President and Chair of Council at the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), as well as his day-job as Head of
In this Q&A with Mariyana Zhou, HR Director at fintech firm 1inch Network, who is speaking about AI at The Watercooler, revealed her struggle in
Mariyana Zhou is Head of HR at fintech firm 1inch Network. She is always willing to share lessons learned – like this conversation we had
On the back of World Health Day (7th April), we’re continuing our focus this week on physical health and garnering more views on how this
Companies are increasingly talking to us about how physical wellbeing can be an effective umbrella for including other markers of wellbeing, such as mental health