From 3rd February 2025 to 9th February 2025
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.
NEWS & VIEWS
Cancer Support In The Workplace: Addressing The Gap For Employees – Zee News
International SOS Global Assistance data (2022-2024) shows breast cancer (28%) and prostate cancer (6.27%) as the most common cancer-related assistance requests among women and men, respectively, highlighting the need for targeted support… read more
Blind, anonymous workplace community app, launches in India – Indian Express
Blind, a US-based anonymous workplace community app known for promoting workplace transparency, was launched in India Monday. Following its official launch in India, the platform aims to assist Indian professionals by providing quick access to… read more
Bengaluru resident laments ‘toxic culture’ of Indian corporate, claims Hindi-speaking colleagues made him feel unwanted – Economic Times
A Bengaluru resident shared feelings of isolation at work due to Hindi being predominantly spoken, leaving him out of conversations and jokes. He also feels excluded from social gatherings as he does not smoke or drink. This experience highlights broader issues of cultural fit and inclusivity in Indian corporate environments… read more
Workplace violence and harassment prevention: New manual from ILO – ILO News
The International Labour Organization has released a follow-up training manual to its 2022 publication, Violence and Harassment at Work: A Practical Guide for Employers… Download here
Will AI replace your therapist? The future of workplace mental health – BenefitsPro
“Those companies that take swift action now will … set themselves and their organizations up for success in the decades ahead,” says a new report… read more
Are young people really ‘marshmellows’ who refuse to put work first? Yes. And it’s great – The Guardian
Breaking news: oldies want to talk about work ethic. Again. Young people have been getting jobs and simply attending them during their contracted hours and, frankly, the oldies have had enough… read more
Curated by the Sthir Research Team
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