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Physical activity at work boosts productivity
The positive impact of worksite physical activity programs on workers' health and productivity has been confirmed by a new review of research studies from 1997 to 2021.
Mother and son – thick as thieves
An employee who hatched a plan to steal from a department store using his mother as an accomplice was validly dismissed, despite elaborate attempts to disguise the theft.
Who pays for prescription safety glasses?
Safety equipment is usually provided by an employer at no cost to an employee, but what about individually prescribed equipment such as glasses? Learn more.
A snapshot of Gen Z
Look around your workplace. It's likely you have employees in the age range of 18 and 24 years - Generation Z. Let's take a closer look at this generation.
Overtime unpaid in 31% of businesses
A survey reveals overtime is unpaid in 31% of organisations, while 30% reward staff non-financially, such as with time off in lieu. The final 39% paid staff for overtime.
Are you making these cyber security mistakes?
As cybercriminals use more sophisticated methods to target businesses, did you know that as a business owner there are some simple ways you can reclaim the power?
14 questions to ask your insurance broker
Running a business can be risky. That’s why having the right insurance can be critical. But for those of us who are not insurance experts, here are 14 questions to ask an insurance broker to help you choose or renew your business insurance.
Was Woolies liable for customer's broken knee?
When a woman slipped on a piece of fruit, fell over, and broke her knee in a supermarket, she blamed the store’s failure to promptly rectify the slip hazard. What happened next?
How a successful business leader gets the best from their employees
Rod Young, chairman at DC Strategy and former global CEO, Cartridge World, shares his insights on choosing and keeping the best people for your business. These learnings can be applied successfully to any business no matter how small or what industry you’re in.