From hourly stretches to corporate fitness challenges, HR can do more to encourage workplace health
Are you investing enough in your employees' health and wellbeing?
This month has been declared Healthy Workplace Month, with Great West-Life and Excellence Canada teaming up in a bid to get more employers to commit to creating healthy workplaces for their employees.
“It doesn’t happen by accident,” they said in a joint statement, urging leaders to encourage staff to be more active and take a greater interest in their wellness for the month.
Through a campaign and a series of activities throughout October, the two organizations are urging:
The benefits of healthy workplaces are well-documented. They include:
"Never in history have so many organizations placed so much importance on improving the physical and mental health of their employees," said Allan Ebedes, President and CEO of Excellence Canada.
"And never have there been such valuable resources available to support this noble movement.”
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This month has been declared Healthy Workplace Month, with Great West-Life and Excellence Canada teaming up in a bid to get more employers to commit to creating healthy workplaces for their employees.
“It doesn’t happen by accident,” they said in a joint statement, urging leaders to encourage staff to be more active and take a greater interest in their wellness for the month.
Through a campaign and a series of activities throughout October, the two organizations are urging:
- Advanced employers to share their stories of success and learnings;
- Those implementing programs and plans to reach higher and go faster; and
- Those just starting out to engage their employees with group activities and raised awareness.
The benefits of healthy workplaces are well-documented. They include:
- Employee engagement
- Improved customer experience
- Productivity
- Communication
- Focus on process and risk management
- Cost reduction and profitability
- Culture of prevention versus correction
"Never in history have so many organizations placed so much importance on improving the physical and mental health of their employees," said Allan Ebedes, President and CEO of Excellence Canada.
"And never have there been such valuable resources available to support this noble movement.”
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