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Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin 2024, issue 11, physical wellbeing, emotional wellbeing, occupational wellbeing, social wellbeing, financial wellbeing, spiritual wellbeing, AI impact on workforce, Future of work, AI transformation Betterment burnout, Emotional toll, Perfectionism effects, Women’s mental health, Coping strategies Five-day workweek, IBA agreement, Banking reforms Simulated menstrual pain, Workplace empathy, Japanese office, Gender initiatives, Menstrual awareness Gender pay gap, Women pay raise challenges, Economic disparity, Workplace equality Mental Health Commission, Workplace culture issues, Psychological safety, Workplace failures

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From 4th March 2024 to 10th 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

We must start preparing the US workforce for the effects of AI – The Guardian

As artificial intelligence spreads rapidly across America’s economy, there’s a lively debate about how it will transform the future of work...read here

 

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

How to combat ‘betterment burnout’ that’s taking an emotional toll on women – Indian Express

Research suggests that an unrealistic need for perfectionism often begets depression, social disconnection, and a lack of belonging, among other negative outcomes. A look at the strategies to fight ‘betterment burnout’…read here

 

OCCUPATIONAL WELLBEING

No banking on Saturdays? 5-day work week for banks agreed by IBA; from when is it likely to be applicable – ET

At present, banks work on the first and third Saturdays of the month and are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays Bank employees may soon work a five-day week, i.e., Monday to Friday…read more

 

SOCIAL WELLBEING

Japanese male office workers experience simulated menstrual pain – Japan Times

Male office workers at a Tokyo-based telecommunications firm were able to experience simulated menstrual pain on Thursday as part of an initiative aimed at fostering empathy toward female colleagues ahead of International Women’s Day.read more

 

FINANCIAL WELLBEING

In the era of gender disparity, women still find it a challenge to ask for a pay raise – ET

Though we are living in modern times, where women own and run multi-million-dollar companies and are at the forefront of driving economic growth, the gender gap continues to persist and widen…read more

 

SPIRITUAL WELLBEING

Mental Health Commission blasted over workplace culture – SMH

The workplace safety regulator has blasted the body responsible for improving mental health in NSW for failing to offer psychological safety in its own workplace…read now

Curated by the Sthir Research Team

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