Looking after key workers
Watch a video and download the slides from our webinar on supporting the health and well-being of workers classed as essential
Watch a video and download the slides from our webinar on supporting the health and well-being of workers classed as essential
Our webinar advised on how HR teams can best support the health and wellbeing of those providing essential services, as well as keeping them engaged and creating the conditions for performance. Our panel of experts looked at how organisations are tackling this challenge and gave practical tips and guidance on keeping essential key workers safe, healthy and engaged during COVID-19.
Our panel of experts include:
Chaired by Katie Jacobs, Senior Stakeholder Lead, CIPD
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