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Employee burnout among top concerns for employers, Aon survey finds
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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.
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.
The injured man was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow (Jane Barlow/PA)
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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.