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It’s International Stress Awareness Week 2021 (1-5 November), so there’s no better week for the Trickle team to help you implement a combat stress action plan within your organisation.
Read moreIn our latest article, we offer you the Trickle guide to how to create an employee wellbeing strategy, inclusive of the following statistics.
Read moreThis latest article from Trickle offers you some real examples of five organisations that provide their employees with a healthy workplace culture.
Read moreTrickle offers you improved engagement solutions for when your employees start to ‘check out’ from their roles within your organisation.
Read moreFind out what the employer benefits are of organisations focusing on increased employee happiness as part of their workplace culture.
Read moreAs an organisation, can you say yes as to whether you’ve ever asked your employee what they really want?
Read moreTrickle discusses the oft-cited “work/life balance”, in other words, how home life affects work life, as well as vice versa.
Read moreWhen trying to garner feedback from your organisations’ team, they may be asking themselves whether employee engagement surveys are really anonymous, which can limit responses.
Read moreFlexible working is an important topic that continues to fuel conversations for employers and employees alike and it’s one that’s here to stay!
Read morehe average UK employee only takes 62% of their annual leave allowance. However, 79% of British employees experience work-related stress. Why is this the case? Are we a nation of workaholics?
Read moreMany organisations are becoming confused with the difference between employee engagement and employee experience. This can be a costly mistake, resulting in unhappy employees, who are less productive and less likely to become an advocate for their employer.
Read moreSome of the most common reasons why employees leave their jobs include employees feeling underappreciated, bad management, and an inadequate salary. Replacing them isn’t easy, and recruitment is expensive.
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