From 14th April 2025 to 20th April 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
This country has the shortest work week (Indian Express)
Vanuatu has become a global example for work-life balance, with trials showing that reduced working hours can lead to better productivity and improved employee well-being… Read more
Creating space: Supporting neurodivergent employees in workplace (The Sentinel Assam)
Inclusion of neurodivergent individuals at work requires active changes in hiring, onboarding, and workplace communication. Organizations must move beyond tokenism to make true psychological safety a reality… Read more
New hire quits job in just 1 day with 4-word resignation email, internet has a lot to say (Economic Times)
A new employee shocked everyone by quitting within a day with just four words — “Job not a fit”. Social media had mixed reactions to this abrupt decision… Read more
Sexual harassment of women at workplace not being reported, handled inappropriately: DSEK (Greater Kashmir)
The Directorate of School Education Kashmir acknowledged that sexual harassment cases in educational institutions are under-reported and often mishandled due to lack of awareness and formal systems… Read more
Delhi CEO uses AI to expose employee moonlighting while working from home (India Today)
An AI tool flagged inconsistencies in one employee’s work log, revealing that he was working multiple jobs. This case has reignited debates on remote work ethics and surveillance… Read more
Women are still softening their workplace communications, and it’s hurting their productivity and career prospects (WorkLife News)
Despite advancements, women continue to use overly polite or qualifying language at work. Experts say this trend undermines authority and slows down career progression, especially in leadership contexts… Read more
Curated by the Sthir Research Team
For the earlier issues visit Sthir Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin
16, Mahavir Centre, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400703
Interested in working with us?
Sthirjivi
Consultant
Sthirjivi
Hey, how can I help you today?
Powered by Elementor