In the workplace, the impact of wellbeing is significant. When an employee’s wellbeing is poor, they get burned out easily, struggle to perform their duties and are more likely to leave the company. When their wellbeing is thriving, they take fewer sick days, perform at a higher level and have lower rates of burnout and turnover.v
Increasingly, employers are recognizing the role they play in helping their workforce achieve optimum wellbeing. According to the 2022 Alight International Workforce and Wellbeing Mindset Study, progress had been made across all measures – until COVID-19 reared its ugly head.vi