Among 16-34 year-olds, the number of people out of work due to long-term sickness and with a mental health condition ...
There were 800,000 more people out of work now than in 2019 due to health conditions, costing employers £85bn a year, ...
The number of sick and disabled people out of work is putting the UK at risk of an "economic inactivity crisis", a new report ...
Mr Brown is expected to call for a ‘new coalition of compassion for children that will create a chain of hope for children ...
The landmark Mayfield review proposes a "fundamental shift" in how ill health at work is treated by employees, employers and ...
‘The UK has experienced sluggish productivity growth and near-flat real wages since the global financial crisis,’ says Robert ...
The costs to the UK are already huge, and include £132billion in lost economic output from people too sick to work, and ...
The UK is facing a “quiet but urgent crisis” on workplace sickness that costs the country around seven per cent of GDP each ...
Britain “sliding into an avoidable crisis” due to an “enormous" cost to employers from ill health among workers.
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How Germany is tackling its own version of the UK migrant crisis
The UK is facing a similarly fraught debate over migration, with Nigel Farage ‘s Reform UK party pulling public discourse to ...
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Sicknote Britain is costing more than £200bn a year as the country slides into an 'avoidable crisis'
A new report by former John Lewis boss Sir Charlie Mayfield lays bare the impact of the growing problem on taxpayers, the NHS ...
The key to restoring both fiscal sustainability and productivity growth is to expand Britain’s most competitive businesses ...
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