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Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin 2024, issue 15physical wellbeing, emotional wellbeing, occupational wellbeing, social wellbeing, financial wellbeing, spiritual wellbeing, Workplace obesity, Employee benefits strategy, Healthcare costs, Workforce productivity Workplace anxiety, Mental health issues, Employee stress, Rising anxiety trends Managerial shortcomings, Hard conversations, Workplace confidence, Employee recognition, Leadership challenges Workplace harassment, Social event conduct, Gender issues, Work party behaviour, Professional conduct Menopause support, Deutsche Bank, Reset and recovery pods, Employee health programs, Workplace comfort Parent-child play, Workplace creativity, Working parents, Play benefits, Creativity boost

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From 1st April 2024 to 7th April 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

Workplace obesity: A $1.72T epidemic demanding a smarter benefits strategy – Benefits pro

This multifaceted chronic disease has wide-ranging impacts undermining workforce health and productivity, and driving up staggering health care costs for employers…..read here

 

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

Anxiety Is Now the Top Mental Health Issue in the Workplace – SHRM

Anxiety has skyrocketed in recent years, now becoming the top mental health issue plaguing workers, new data shows…..read here

 

OCCUPATIONAL WELLBEING

Survey reveals managerial shortcomings in facilitating hard conversations in the workplace – People Matter

Women, especially, demonstrate reduced levels of confidence in both their managers and colleagues, expressing feelings of diminished safety and recognition within the workplace…read more

 

SOCIAL WELLBEING

The world has changed. So why do businessmen still think they can harass women at work parties? – The Guardian

You might think that a code of conduct for adult professionals attending a work-related social event, reminding them to “be considerate and respectful to each other” …read more

 

FINANCIAL WELLBEING

‘’Reset & recovery pods’ among Deutsche Bank’s new plans to support menopausal staff – HR Grapevine

The Telegraph reports that the investment banking giant is building private booths which will feature reclining chairs and cooling and lighting controls which will help alleviate symptoms battled …read more

 

SPIRITUAL WELLBEING

Parents who play with their kids are more creative in the workplace, study finds – Yahoo

“Play is the work of childhood;” however, a new study proves that play isn’t just beneficial for kids—it can positively impact working parents, too….read now

Curated by the Sthir Research Team

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