Curating the week in wellness Oct. 4–8, 2021: Pursuing meaningful wellness, crafting more inclusive benefits, and more
The week’s essential content and fresh industry pickings for those dedicated to employee well-being.
The week’s essential content and fresh industry pickings for those dedicated to employee well-being.
Wellness benefits and flexible policies go a long way in supporting service members and veterans. Prudential, Amazon and Lockheed Martin share their initiatives.
New polling data reveals broad support for the push for mandatory inoculations. But many are concerned about the long-term impact on company culture, morale and productivity.
The tech giant made a pledge to enhance awareness, acceptance and access to mental-health resources, making it an honoree in Ragan’s Workplace Wellness Awards for Mental Wellness Initiatives.
A study from The Ohio State University of nurses during the COVID-19 crisis shows how workplace stressors—already causing fatigue and burnout—were exacerbated by months of crisis response.
Two companies share communication methods for stronger wellness engagement.
The global health advisor and comms lead for corporate health and safety for the tech giant describes the organization’s region-by-region approach.
The week’s essential content and fresh industry pickings for those dedicated to employee well-being.
Top execs and HR leaders overwhelmingly say that employees expect too much mental-health support from their organizations. Employees see efforts to improve mental-health outcomes as surface-level.
The global digital-services company is pivoting to return-to-the-workplace based on its earlier groundwork.
The head of internal comms for the insurance giant discusses big wins, big surprises and new challenges.
The data show high levels of participation in the virtual offerings and significant stress reduction, winning Los Angeles World Airports recognition for an Outstanding Wellness Program (Large Organization) in Ragan’s Workplace Wellness Awards.
A new survey reinforces the notion that remote work flexibility holds the key to keeping workers on board.
Few well-being programs impact the entire workday as much as one simple ergonomic fact: movement. Here’s how you can guide better workplace habits.