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Wellness at work is not just a buzzword or a trend. It is a vital aspect of creating a healthy, productive and engaged workforce.
Wellness at work encompasses; physical, mental and social wellbeing, and involves providing employees with the support, resources and opportunities they need to thrive in their work environment.
Wellness at work matters for both employees and employers.
For employees, wellness at work can improve their health, happiness, motivation, performance and retention.
For employers, wellness at work can reduce costs, increase productivity, enhance reputation and attract talent.
Benefits of offering wellness programs at work:
52% of U.S. companies offer wellness programs, and 72% of employers saw a reduction in healthcare costs after implementing a wellness program.
The average return on investment (ROI) for employee wellness programs is six-to-one.
Wellness programs can reduce absenteeism by 14-19%.
About 87% of employees consider health and wellness offerings when choosing an employer, and more than 68% of employers prioritize well-being as a business objective.
Of employers offering wellness programs,
Promoting wellness at work requires a holistic and strategic approach that addresses the health risks and needs of the workforce. Some of the best practices for promoting wellness at work include:
Wellness at work is not only beneficial but essential for creating a healthy, productive and engaged workforce. By investing in employee wellbeing, employers can reap significant rewards in terms of cost savings, productivity gains, reputation enhancement and talent attraction. Wellness at work is not a one-time initiative but an ongoing commitment that requires leadership support, employee involvement and continuous improvement.