Courtesy Peter MontgomeryThat ability to make a career conform, where possible, to an employee's life is one of the simple and often inexpensive ways employers can boost their employees' well-being.
AdvertisementA recent Gallup survey found worker well-being slipped globally to 34% in 2023 from 35% the year before.
Boosting worker well-being is good for employees, of course, but it's also good for the bottom line.
And it's critical for boosting other measures of corporate and worker health — things like engagement on the job.
A small number of business leaders review requests to keep the process simple and to respect worker privacy, she said.
Persons:
Peter Montgomery, Montgomery, he's, it's, Erica Golden, Golden, Bradd Chignoli, Chignoli
Organizations:
Gallup, Banyan Software, Workers, MetLife
Locations:
Wellington , New Zealand, Montgomery