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Work-life balance top well-being concern for firms

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Employee burnout among top concerns for employers, Aon survey finds

Employee burnout among top concerns for employers, Aon survey finds 9 seconds ago2 Views A new survey found that employers are concerned about employee wellbeing, but only one in two have a comprehensive strategy to address this. Work-life balance is the number one wellbeing issue concerning Irish employers, closely followed by mental health and employee burnout. That’s according to a new survey from Aon, carried out by IPSOS, which highlighted the top wellbeing risks impacting company performance. The survey found that 70pc of employers in Ireland identified work-life balance as the top wellbeing risk currently facing their employees. Two-thirds of respondents marked mental health as a concern, 45pc referenced the current working environment and 39pc highlighted employee burnout.

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Ayrshire appeal: Motorcyclist injured in Honda crash on B777

A motorcyclist suffered serious injuries in a crash in North Ayrshire - with police appealing for information. The incident happened around 10.05am today [Thursday, April 29] on the B777, a short distance south of the junction with the B775 for Lugton. The 54-year-old was the rider of a red Honda CRF 1000 motorcycle which struck a tree after leaving the road. The man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital by ambulance for treatment to serious injuries. The road was closed for an investigation with a diversion in place. It has since reopened. Sergeant Ian Thornton of the Police Scotland Road Policing Unit in Irvine said: We are carrying out enquiries to establish the full circumstances of this crash.

Motorcyclist seriously injured as bike hits tree

The injured man was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow (Jane Barlow/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A motorcyclist is being treated for serious injuries after his bike left the road and hit a tree. Police said the 54-year-old was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow for treatment following the crash on Thursday morning. He was riding a red Honda CRF1000 when it left the road at around 10.05am on the B777, just south of the junction with the B775 for Lugton, North Ayrshire.

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