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TUE
3:40PM

Reduce telework "mismatch", prevent COVID-era injuries

The proliferation of telecommuting arrangements forced by the COVID-19 pandemic has been linked to health problems ranging from anxiety to back injuries and eye strain, but employers can prevent many of these conditions by identifying and addressing any "mismatch" between remote-work preference and frequency, a study has shown.


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3:29PM

Crucial workplace COVID safety strategies revealed as states move in and out of lockdown

The vast majority of Australian workers are worried about the risk of COVID-19 infection as their workplaces reopen, demonstrating the need for clear communication on infection control from their employers, and other measures to allay their fears, a study has found.


MON
3:18PM

IBM targets employee health in post-COVID-19 era

Multinational technology giant IBM has revealed its post-pandemic health and wellbeing strategy, stressing that disrupted access to healthcare because of COVID-19 is likely to drive workers' health and wellbeing needs for years to come.


FRI
12:34PM

COVID-era working-from-home study informs guides on the "new normal", improving wellbeing

The surge of flexible working arrangements is creating new challenges for employers, but the right approach to this "new normal" can optimise employee wellbeing and ensure those who still want to work in the office don't feel abandoned, according to the authors of a major Australian study.


FRI
11:54AM

Tackling fatigue and maintaining boundaries under COVID-driven work changes

New ways of working are emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic and providing opportunities to improve workers' work-life balance and fatigue levels, but they must be provided with the skills to match the evolved workplace, an ex-US military sleep researcher says.


TUE
2:38PM

COVID-19 exacerbating presenteeism, but will drive positive organisational changes

The COVID-19 pandemic and remote working arrangements are exacerbating the significant health and safety risks posed by sickness presenteeism, but they also provide an opportunity to establish cultural norms that encourage workers to take sick leave when they have infectious diseases or other illnesses, organisational psychologists say.


FRI
3:53PM

WED
3:21PM

Postpartum risks reduced by trained supervisors

Work issues can increase the risk of pregnant workers going on to experience postpartum depression, and employers are being urged to train up "family-supportive supervisors" to support work-life balance and returning to work after maternity leave.


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2:22PM

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