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Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin 2022, issue 31, 8 in 10 working Indians excited about being back in office, sexual harassment at SMEs, 40-hour work week — how Modi govt wants to improve nurses’ working conditions , teachers to refer students to mental health teams, return to work, supporting the wellbeing and resilience of senior leaders to ensure sustainable growth

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From 1st August 2022 to 7th August 2022

Welcome to this week’s Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin!

In this edition, we’ve curated a selection of the latest research, news, and editorials focused on enhancing workplace culture, employee well-being, and organizational development. Dive into articles that explore emerging trends, expert opinions, and actionable strategies to create a healthier, more productive work environment.

  • 8 in 10 working Indians excited about being back in office: Survey – Livemint

A survey by Ipsos stated that people associated work from office with better work life balance apart from overall health and well-being, while 16% said it helps them maintain their routine ...read more

  • Should SMEs take sexual harassment at workplace seriously? – Money Control

The new-age investors understand the need for making the workplace safe and congenial and the PoSH guideline is the first step to inclusion and diversity …read more

  • Creches, 40-hour work week — how Modi govt wants to improve nurses’ working conditions The Print

Health ministry releases draft guidelines to improve working conditions of nurses, invites comments from public and stakeholders over the next one month read more

  • System to allow teachers to refer students to mental health teams: MHA The Hindu

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has said funds were granted under the District Mental Health Programme (DMHP) for targeted interventions to enable class teachers with a system of referral for students with psychological problems to the District Mental Health Team, for inputs and treatment …read more

  • Return to work: After a gap of two years, 35% companies see 75% employees returning to office – Money Control

Consulting and telecom companies have the highest rate of return to office; 80 percent of e-commerce companies have witnessed only up to 50 percent rate of return among employees …read more

  • Supporting the wellbeing and resilience of senior leaders to ensure sustainable growth – Business wire

New report outlines concrete steps for improving the wellbeing, performance, and retention of senior leaders after 82 per cent of leaders surveyed indicated burnout …read more

Curated by the Sthir Research Team

Sthir India

16, Mahavir Centre, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400703

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