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Employers are taking more interest in employee well-being. Fifty-eight percent of employers are offering wellness programs, according to data from SHRM. Read this blog post to learn more about how to promote emotional well-being at work. ...

The Journal of Sleep Research recently reported that approximately 45 percent of the world's population has chronic sleep issues. Because of this and employers’ growing interest in employees’ emotional and physical well-being, employers are beginning to offer specialized benefits that focus on sleep. Read this...

According to recent research, 62 percent of employees have felt mentally unwell at some point this past year. Workplace mental health issues are more prevalent than many may think. Read the following blog post to learn more about mental health in the workplace. ...

This past May, the World Health Organization classified burnout as an "occupational phenomenon" that is characterized by chronic work stress. And according to Dr. Michael Klein, workplace cultures that encourage employees to be available 24/7 may be causing burnout and other mental health issues...

Forty-three percent of hourly workers report having less than $400 in savings set aside for emergencies. For these workers, an accident or unexpected expense can be financially devastating. Read this blog post to learn more about employer-sponsored savings programs and how they could be the...

Newer FDA-approved novel immunotherapies have shown to be beneficial responses to colorectal cancer, but at staggering costs that can be upward of $400,000 per year, according to the National Cancer Institute. This post from Employee Benefit News discusses incorporating cancer screenings into corporate wellness programs....

Sabbaticals are extended breaks from work without an employee actually leaving their position. These type of breaks allow employees to take time to travel, spend time with family, volunteer, etc. Read this blog post from UBA for how sabbaticals can actually benefit employees and employers....

Poor organization culture and work expectations at an organization can foster employee burnout, defined as “a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed,” by the World Health Organization. Read this post to learn more about employee burnout. ...