Menstruation and menstrual health in the workplace
Practical advice to help employers provide support around menstruation and menstrual health in the workplace
Our research explores how current flexible and hybrid working practices are impacting performance, employee engagement and wellbeing
This report explores the current state of flexible and hybrid working practices in the UK more than a year on from the implementation of the Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act 2023. Amid global uncertainties, economic headwinds and a raft of employment law changes that employers must grapple with, we examine both employer and employee perspectives to see how trends in flexible and hybrid working are shaping and impacting performance, employee engagement and wellbeing among other important organisational outcomes.
The report builds on previous CIPD survey findings and provides organisations and policy-makers with an understanding of the implications as well as recommendations on both practical actions and strategic considerations.
While these findings are based on UK data, the broader trends and implications should be of interest wherever you are based.
Read our new case studies to find out how other organisations are managing flexible and hybrid working:
Earlier case studies with insight from other employers:
Practical advice to help employers provide support around menstruation and menstrual health in the workplace
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Marek Zemanik, Senior Public Policy Advisor, CIPD UK Nations, discusses some of the key findings from the CIPD Good Work Index, looking at some of the implications for people practitioners and policy-makers in Wales
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Survey findings on employer and employee perspectives on trade union representation and relations, giving expert insight. The report makes recommendations on how to prepare for the key Employment Rights Bill reforms around trade union rights and strengthen employer and trade union partnership for mutual gain
Research in this report suggests that improving leadership and people management can help raise the motivation and productivity of the public sector workforce