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In the last few years especially, employeewellness programs have soared in prominence. As a result, increasing numbers of employees consider their wellness to be equally important as traditional priorities such as job stability, salary and benefits. Why do employeewellness programs matter?
This is why many companies are becoming flexibleworkplaces , offering such work arrangements as: Options for 100% remote work Hybrid work (employees have demonstrated a willingness to come to the office when it’s justified and the reasoning is communicated well) Flexible schedules Shortened work weeks Flexible or unlimited paid time off (PTO).
Make it clear that it’s for their use as well. Prioritize employeewellness – and make it part of your culture. If your company’s people aren’t well, then you can’t create a culture that is well. Communicate to your managers that the health and well-being of everyone at the company is a top company priority.
And, with the prevalence of remote work, many employees have become accustomed to greater workplaceflexibility that enables them to enjoy increased autonomy over where, when and how they work as long as they meet deadlines and quality standards. Avoid employee burnout proactively. Continually assess your culture.
Employee leave Paid time off (PTO) is among the most popular and sought-after employee benefits, giving employees time to rest and recharge, attend to personal obligations, spend time with their families and take vacations. Most employers offer their employeesPTO – usually between 10 to 14 days per year at minimum.
Encouraging employees to take breaks. Reviewing policies about leaves and paid time off (PTO). Offering a wellness program. Avoid employee burnout proactively. Evaluate whether your culture embodies desirable values for today’s workplace, such as: Respect. Priority on employeewell-being.
employees in applicable roles plan to pursue permanent remote or hybrid work in the near future. What is driving workplaceflexibility? employees cite their physical and mental health, wellbeing and work-life balance – directly associated with workplaceflexibility – as their top concerns.
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