Poll: Do you feel your organisation supports the health and wellbeing of its employees?

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As part of this week’s Health @ Work special edition, our poll this week asks about your company’s commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of its employees. There has been a welcome trend of more and more organisations of all sizes and sectors making employee health a key part of their people strategy and recognising wellbeing as route to increased engagement and productivity. We want to see how much our readers feel this trend has impacted on their own workplaces…

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Last week:The general election: which party will do the most to improve the workplace?

Last week we asked you about party politics after the first two weeks of campaigning ahead of the general election in May. Which party will do the most to improve British workplaces and conditions for businesses and all who work within them? You can view the results below.

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Many thanks to all who voted as usual. You will see this question again ahead of election day.

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