Burnout stories
Ahead of IWD 2024, addressing gender disparity in Web3 is essential, with 94% of crypto executive roles held by men and the gender pay gap in the UK financial sector at 23.3%.
Despite highest recorded representation at C-suite, efforts fall short at the middle management level, exposing need for an enduring and equitable diversity inclusion and belonging leadership pipeline.
Amid a growing need for work-life balance, female leaders in fintech are ushering in a new approach, centred on harmony and flexibility, leading to more sustainable, inclusive, and creative workplaces.
'Change fatigue', a risk to employee performance, is on the rise amongst finance staff, warns global research firm Gartner, emphasising disruptions over volume as the primary cause.
Fortra's 2024 State of Cybersecurity Survey signals phishing, malware, and accidental data loss as imminent security threats.
Nearly 40% of young UK finance professionals have taken stress leave, with over half considering leaving the sector.
Rapid7 enhances its Managed Detection and Response service with new endpoint prevention and forensics capabilities.
As the economy shifts further towards a digital-first mindset, CISOs have found themselves increasingly impacted on a personal level.
The pure pursuit of productivity has often come at a cost to employees and companies. Enter sustainable productivity, a better way to do productivity.
Data security is critical to building an effective cyber security strategy, according to more than 60 % of polled organisations.
Free online counselling and wellbeing support is now available to 6,500 Site Safe member businesses as burnout pressures mount in construction.
Remote staff are at risk of burnout as blurred boundaries, isolation and poor routines can erode productivity and family time at home.
AI could curb Australia's rising burnout rates and boost workforce productivity, according to new research from HubSpot.
Business leaders and psychologists in Australia discuss the urgent need to improve men's mental health and challenge workplace stigmas.
In the face of escalating complications and the need to continuously adapt, payroll professionals are increasingly experiencing burnout.
Healthier sleep and more exercise during a three-day break could strengthen the case for four-day work week trials.
Post-pandemic, women are leaving the workplace at the highest rate ever witnessed. The key to retaining female talent? Hybrid working.
Clear job descriptions and flexible working are key to preventing quiet quitting from denting morale and productivity.
Remote employees are at greater risk of burnout and isolation, making regular breaks and clear boundaries vital for well-being.
Construction workers still face rising anxiety and suicidal thoughts, with MATES in Construction warning wellbeing has not improved since lockdowns ended.