From 6th May 2024 to 12th May 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
Protesters lay mock coffins in Milan over workplace safety in Italy – Euronews.next
The protest in Piazza La Scala put 172 cardboard coffins on the ground to remember all of the workers who lost their lives last year in the northern Lombardy region….read here
EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
Towa Bank employee suicide linked to overwork and harassment- Japan Times
A Towa Bank employee’s suicide has been officially recognized as a work-related accident resulting from severe mental stress brought about by overwork and power harassment…read more
OCCUPATIONAL WELLBEING
Sanjeev Goenka-KL Rahul viral IPL spat: Why publicly screaming at your employees leads to more harm than good – Indian Express
A now-viral video captured an animated conversation between the 63-year-old Goenka and the seemingly calm Rahul….read here
SOCIAL WELLBEING
Office peacocking, quit tok and more: 7 latest workplace trends and jargon decoded- India Today
The workplace is fast evolving, and if you feel clueless about the latest office-related jargon being thrown about, check out this list to get familiar with the new-age work culture lingo….read now
FINANCIAL WELLBEING
Globally young people are investing more than ever, but do they have the best tools to do so? – World Economic Forum
The financial landscape is more complex than ever before. In the past forty years, individuals have increasingly felt compelled to financially prepare themselves for different life stages…read more
SPIRITUAL WELLBEING
Domestic violence is a workplace issue – Financial Times
I grew up in Australia so I am used to a certain pattern of antipodean headlines. Monster bushfires. Raucous politics. Insufferably cocky cricketers….read more
Curated by the Sthir Research Team
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