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Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin 2022, issue 51, Layoffs Hit Hard: 6 In 10 Indian Job Seekers Feel Depressed, Not Giving 100% At Workplace , Two-yr child care leave allowed for single male govt employees , Workplace Mental Health , Tectonic shifts that will define the workplace of 2023 , Health & Wellbeing,

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From 19th December 2022 to 25th December 2022

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.

  • Layoffs Hit Hard: 6 In 10 Indian Job Seekers Feel Depressed, Not Giving 100% At Workplace – India.com

The survey showed that more than half of the employees (57%) are unenthusiastic or bored about their current jobs in India, with over 50 per cent of them preparing for new opportunities by reskilling/upskilling read more

  • Two-yr child care leave allowed for single male govt employees – Hindustan Times

Male employees of the Haryana government will now be allowed child care leave for a period of two years read more

  • As Workplace Mental Health Worsens, Some Companies Step Up – National Press Foundation

Need a mental health day? Toxic bosses, burnout, turnover and unionization prompt new emphasis on workplace well-being. by Sonni Efron, National Press Foundation read more

  • Tectonic shifts that will define the workplace of 2023 ETHRWorld South East Asia

Organisations will have to adapt in real-time to cater to shifting employee expectations and engagement. Will the workplace in 2023 evolve into an immensely diverse, totally global, and largely virtual space? read more

  • Health & Wellbeing: Nervous system regulation tips to navigate the Christmas rush – Limerick Leader

We can very easily become victims of trends and expectations at Christmas time and it is vital to know what to do in order to support and help ourselves to overcome these situations read more

  • Are You Being “Quietly Promoted”? Here’s How to Find Out Tech. Co

According to new research, 78% of Americans are currently falling victim to this trend …read more

Curated by the Sthir Research Team

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