Warning about worker surveillance technology
4 March 2022
The majority of workers claim to have experienced surveillance in the past year, according to a survey carried out by the TUC.
4 March 2022
The majority of workers claim to have experienced surveillance in the past year, according to a survey carried out by the TUC.
18 February 2022
The Institute of Directors (IoD) surveyed almost 700 business leaders in January 2022 and found that the great majority (79%) plan to adopt remote working in the long-term.
18 January 2022
More than half of firms believe their exposure to attack has increased due to working from home arrangements with one in 10 having been the victim of a cyber-attack in the last year.
9 December 2021
We reported in September that the Government had a Plan B in the event that the NHS was likely to come under unsustainable pressure (see Winter plan for managing Covid).
2 December 2021
As concerns about the latest Covid-19 variant have revived calls for more home working, Canada Life research has found that 62% of those still working from home (WFH) say that their employer has taken a genuine interest in their wellbeing and mental health during the pandemic.
3 November 2021
The great majority (90%) of disabled workers who worked from home during the pandemic want to continue doing so at least some of the time, according to a poll conducted by the TUC.
22 October 2021
Marking Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the British Standards Institution (BSI) has stressed the importance of having secure IT systems and effective cybersecurity practices in place for organisations developing hybrid working procedures.