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The Workplace Journal 2022 - available to download now

The Workplace Journal 2022. Free downloadable report - covering important themes and issues for workplaces in 2022

We are delighted to announce the release of our annual report, The Workplace Journal, which brings together all the important issues for workplaces in 2022.

Download your copy, and take away some useful insights to guide and positively shape your organisation, after what has been an incredibly tough couple of years for employers and employees.

Split into easy-to-read sections, the report includes informative and thought-provoking content for business managers and leaders on:

  • The Future of Work
  • Health & Safety
  • Workplace Culture & Compliance (including EDI & GDPR)
  • Mental Health & Wellbeing
  • Learning & Development

This second edition of The Workplace Journal includes brand new content as well as the opportunity to revisit some of our most popular topics of 2021, written by our subject experts and researchers. A new feature in the report this year is our expert commentary spotlights. This gives you the chance to hear from leading experts and gain insights and pointers about some of the most important topics for the year ahead.

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Whether you dip in and out of the report, or read it cover to cover we are certain it will give you some valuable information to help take your business forward. We wish you all the best for the coming year and hope that you find this year's edition of The Workplace Journal packed with useful and inspiring content.

We firmly believe that 2022 will be all about recovery and future proofing your business. Of course, it’s always critical that you get your Health & Safety, HR and Compliance right, but adopting a people-first approach throughout 2022 will be equally as important, in what could be another challenging year for many employees. With these focuses, we’re confident you will be taking a big step in the right direction for 2022.

Alex Morris & Nathan Pitman, Directors at iHASCO, taken from The Workplace Journal