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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Eat Sleep Work Retreat hits the Lake District

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A brand new alternative corporate retreat company – Eat Sleep Work Retreat – is set to launch a selection of quirky exclusive-use Lake District corporate retreats this month. Eat Sleep Work Retreat offers companies the chance to work creatively, think differently, be playful and be part of an experience that will leave a lasting fingerprint […]

Top tips for National Receptionist Day

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Reception teams are usually your guests’ first point of contact – they are the face and voice of any business brand delivering that vital first impression. Over the years, their role has developed and broadened vastly in line with changes in technology and ways of working. For the modern receptionist, no two days are the […]

Urgent action needed to improve mental health of UK workers, says expert

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During Mental Health Awareness Week, Christopher Harvey, founder of executive wellbeing coaching company Harvey Sinclair has called for businesses to take urgent action to look after the mental health of their employees and for workplace wellbeing to be supported as much as diversity and inclusion have been by policies and government regulations. Harvey says: “The […]

Congratulations to our Links of London winner

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Huge congrats go to Nikki Pursani from Diageo, who has won a beautiful new Amulet Charm Cuff from Links of London. Nikki is the lucky recipient of the Amulet 18kt Yellow Gold Vermeil Charm Cuff, crafted in polished 18-karat yellow gold vermeil for a luxurious and eye-catching finish. Boasting smooth tapered ends featuring the iconic […]

Nearly a third of UK workers admit to working overtime at the weekends

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British workers are at risk of burning out, as reports show many across the UK are working overtime at weekends and even taking their work on holiday with them. The study by workspace provider Regus revealed that 30% of British employees work through their free time, with concerns being raised that not enough is being […]