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Stanley Green, protein wisdom and the perils of sitting down

Workplace Insight

Each day for 25 years, between 1968 and 1993, a man called Stanley Green would rise early, enjoy a spartan breakfast of porridge and an egg, pack up a lunch of apples and vegetables, strap them along with a placard and some pamphlets to a bike and cycle the 12 miles to Oxford Street from his home in Northolt. There he would share his ideas for improving the physical and psychological wellbeing of the country, based primarily on the idea that the consumption of too much protein led to the moral t

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Collaborate Instead of Competing With Gen Z in the Workplace

HR Digest

The conversation around Gen Z in the workplace receives a lot of negative attention whether we’re in discussion about their work fashion or their work ethic. Time and again, we see reports of how managers are struggling to handle the incoming workforce, and as a result, understanding Gen Z in the workplace has taken a back seat with many choosing to distance themselves from the cohort instead.

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Top Blog Posts of 2023

Workers' Compensation

It has been a busy year in the Workers' Compensation blog. This blog has had over 2 million views. Here is a list of the most popular posts in 2023. Happy New Year! Household Contacts can sue an employer for harm caused by COVID The longstanding principle that household contacts of an employee can sue an employer for harm has been upheld in a California claim.