September Launch
When Burnout Goes Too Far: A Story of Stroke, Work and Recovery | Steve Smith
In this powerful lived experience piece, Steve shares how a culture of long hours and constant pressure led to a life‑changing stroke - and the communication challenges that followed. Through his journey with aphasia, he highlights the reality many employees face when returning to work after stroke, and why greater understanding of communication disability is essential. With practical, simple steps employers can take, this blog encourages organisations across Greater Manchester to build more inclusive, supportive workplaces where everyone has the confidence to contribute and recover.
Engines of Progress: Why a Good Employment Culture is the Ultimate Power Source | Sarah Clarke | Good Employment Awards 2026
A thought-provoking reflection from the Good Employment Awards, exploring how communication, connection and culture act as the driving forces behind organisational progress. Drawing on insights from employers and leaders across Greater Manchester, this piece highlights why good employment is essential to building resilient, productive and people-focused workplaces - and how culture can turn intention into meaningful action.
9 New Members Strengthen the Good Employment Movement | May 2026
The Manager Who Changed Everything (And Probably Didn’t Even Know It)
In this guest blog for the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter, Jillian Simpson reflects on the manager who quietly changed the course of her working life — and what that experience tells us about good management today.
Through a personal story rooted in early working life, this piece explores how everyday management behaviours shape confidence, wellbeing and long‑term attachment to work. It’s a reminder that good employment isn’t just set out in policies, but experienced through relationships — and that better management should be the standard, not a matter of chance.
The Finish Line We’ve Lost: A Practical Guide to Tackling Workplace Stress | City Wellbeing Series
The Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter: a Strategic Imperative for the North West
Good employment is now a strategic priority for every organisation in the North West. In this blog, Neal Chamberlain FCIPD explores why the region’s economic success depends not only on growth and investment, but on the quality of work we create. He highlights how the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter provides a practical framework for fair pay, inclusion, skills development and employee voice — and why aligning around shared standards is essential for long‑term regional prosperity.
From Inclusion to Infrastructure: Why Good Mental Health is essential in the Workplace | Queerwell
How To Coach Your Team | Catherine Stothart