From 15th December 2025 to 21st 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 51 | Bulletin No 202
Published: Monday, 22nd December 2025
Delhi enforces 50% work-from-home as pollution levels worsen – BW People
Severe air pollution has pushed Delhi authorities to mandate work-from-home for half the workforce, reinforcing how environmental crises are becoming permanent drivers of work design decisions. Read more
Reclassifying cannabis in 2026 could reshape workplace policies – Forbes
Proposed changes to cannabis classification in the US may force employers to revisit drug testing, safety policies, and performance management as legality, impairment, and workplace expectations collide. Read more
EPFO launches drive to bring missed workers into PF net – BW People
The EPFO has initiated a time-bound campaign to enrol excluded workers into provident fund coverage, highlighting renewed scrutiny on employer compliance and social security obligations. Read more
Doctors in England begin five-day strike amid flu surge – Reuters
Doctors across England have launched a prolonged strike during a flu outbreak, underscoring growing workforce strain, burnout, and unresolved pay and staffing challenges in healthcare systems. Read more
Petrobras workers strike over conditions at high-producing fields – Reuters
Workers at Brazil’s Petrobras have gone on strike at critical oil fields, reflecting escalating tensions around safety, working conditions, and labour relations in high-risk industries. Read more
Louvre staff extend strike, keeping museum closed – Reuters
Staff at the Louvre have voted to extend their strike, highlighting how cultural institutions too are grappling with workload pressures, staffing shortages, and unresolved labour demands. Read more
UK actors reject digital scans and AI rights proposal – Reuters
UK actors have voted against proposals allowing digital scans and AI use of their likeness, signalling intensifying resistance to AI-driven erosion of worker rights and consent. Read more
Ghost Jobs: UK and US Sound Alarm Over Vacancies That Don’t Exists – WION
Just when you think you’ve spotted the perfect opportunity, it vanishes. That’s because, for many job seekers, it was never real to begin with. These are called ‘ghost jobs.’ Watch more
Company gifts ₹1.5 crore flats to employees to retain talent – Moneycontrol
A Chinese company has gifted high-value flats to employees, illustrating how organisations are experimenting with unconventional rewards to attract and retain skilled talent. Read more
Bridgewater launches employee ownership programme – Reuters
Bridgewater Associates has introduced an employee ownership initiative following a strong year, reflecting renewed interest in shared ownership as a retention and motivation strategy. Read more
₹311.67 crore released for former Kingfisher employees – BW People
Long-pending dues owed to former Kingfisher Airlines employees have finally been released, spotlighting prolonged financial distress and the human cost of corporate collapse. Read more
Curated by the Sthir Research Team
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