From 8th December 2025 to 14th December 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.
Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin Volume IV | Issue 50 | Bulletin No 201
Published: Monday, 15th December 2025
Employers failing to support employees through fertility challenges risk lower productivity, higher absenteeism, and talent loss, as reproductive health becomes a critical yet overlooked workplace wellbeing issue. Read more
With changing social norms and hybrid work realities, organisations are re-evaluating how alcohol and substance use policies intersect with safety, performance, wellbeing, and accountability at work. Read more
The growing use of AI assistants like Anthropic’s chatbot is changing how remote employees work, raising questions about productivity, job redesign, human connection, and long-term workforce implications. Read more
Rising workplace aggression and conflict have pushed organisations to invest in de-escalation training, focusing on emotional regulation, communication skills, and psychological safety rather than reactive security measures. Read more
A growing number of Gen Z professionals are intentionally disengaging from hustle culture, redefining success through balance, boundaries, and wellbeing instead of constant ambition and over-identification with work. Read more
What begins as an adventurous lifestyle for remote-working families can turn complex, as parents grapple with children’s education, stability, socialisation, and emotional wellbeing across borders. Read more
The Supreme Court ruled that POSH protections extend beyond physical office spaces, reinforcing employer responsibility for addressing harassment even when employees are not present at a traditional workplace. Read more
A BBC analysis highlights how changing work patterns, employee expectations, and mental health awareness are forcing organisations to rethink how they define productivity, engagement, and a “good job.” Read more
Curated by the Sthir Research Team
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