From 18th March 2024 to 24th March 2024
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.
PHYSICAL WELLBEING
3 pregnant employees accuse Samsung of workplace accidents, seek compensation – Daiji World
A government-affiliated agency in South Korea recognised on Friday the risks of unsafe work environment on a foetus after three employees who worked at Samsung Electronics Co…..read here
EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
56% of employees fear retaliation when reporting workplace violence – Benefitsnews
For employees, safety and well-being should be a given. Unfortunately, a lack of workplace violence training and mental health resources, as well as fear of speaking up, have left many feeling insecure at work…..read here
OCCUPATIONAL WELLBEING
‘You 3 Maharathis Make Us Look Like Morons’: Leaked Email – India Times
A leaked email, allegedly sent by a partner at a Mumbai-based law firm, reprimanding three junior employees, has started discussions on professional conduct and unhealthy work environments…read more
SOCIAL WELLBEING
Glassdoor is revealing real names of users who talked trash about their workplaces, left poor reviews- India Today
Glassdoor, a platform for anonymous company reviews, is under fire for allegedly revealing user identities. The issue surfaced when a long-term user found her real name displayed on her profile without consent…read more
FINANCIAL WELLBEING
Amazon Begins Using Humanoid Robot in Warehouse – Bloomberg Technology
The machine is being used to move bins from a shelf to a conveyor. The maker, Agility Robotics, hopes to make 10,000 a year and deploy them to warehouses and storerooms all over the world…watch now
SPIRITUAL WELLBEING
Half of people ‘struggle’ with the idea of more face to face meetings – Workplace Insight
A new poll claims that over half (52 percent) of office workers in the UK, who have experienced an increase in face to face meetings, are struggling to cope with the increased demand….read now
Curated by the Sthir Research Team
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