Former John Lewis Boss Leads Review on Reducing UK Workplace Sickness
1-Minute Brief
Addressing workplace sickness is seen as a way to boost economic growth and workforce productivity in the UK.
Key Facts
- More than 250 of the UK's largest employers have joined the 'Get Britain Working' taskforce.
- Sir Charlie Mayfield, former John Lewis chairman, is leading the government-commissioned review.
- The review aims to address what is described as Britain’s sickness crisis.
- Mayfield has suggested providing health checks to workers when they start new jobs.
- The initiative has received support from major UK employers.
What Happened
Sir Charlie Mayfield, former chairman of John Lewis, is leading a government-commissioned review focused on tackling workplace sickness in the UK. Over 250 major employers have joined the 'Get Britain Working' taskforce.
Why It Matters
Workplace sickness is considered a significant barrier to economic growth and productivity. The review’s findings and recommendations could influence future health and employment policies.
What's Next
The taskforce is expected to develop recommendations for reducing workplace sickness. Further details on proposed measures and government responses may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter44m agoTackle workplace sickness to unlock hidden growth, former John Lewis boss says
- The IndependentLeft2h agoGive workers health checks when they start new jobs, says Labour adviser
