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Workforce Challenges

From recruitment to reducing absenteeism, what challenges does your company face?

Recruitment & Retention

A Workforce survey found that 87% of employees consider health and wellness offerings when choosing an employer.

Happy staff are less likely to look for another job, so organisations retain staff for longer, saving the turnover costs and keeping the knowledge in-house.

When you offer your employees a wellness program you are saying, “We care about you and we want you to be healthy and happy”.

Recent KPMG survey of over 400 Australian CEO’s:

Recruitment and retention of employees is the single biggest challenge facing corporate Australia

The Financial Review:

“There are now more jobs than job seekers in Australia”.

A Culture of Wellness

“Improving company culture starts with wellness”.

The Entrepeneur

“Sitting is the new smoking.”

How to create a
culture of wellness:

Encourage
movement

Educate on healthy nutrition

Reward & recognise healthy habits

Wellness Quantified

Unhealthy & Unmotivated

vs

Healthy & Motivated

18 days

Annual sick leave

2 days

3.7/10

Self-rated performance

8.5/10

49 (full time per month)

Effective hours worked

143 (full time per month)

High fat diet

Diet

Healthy diet

Low energy levels and poor concentration

Energy levels

Fit, energetic alert

Overweight

Weight

Normal body weight

Irregular sleep patterns

Sleep patterns

More attentive at work and better sleep patterns

Poor stress management techniques

Stress management

Actively manage stress levels

Engagement & Productivity

A study by Leeds University found that employees who exercise regularly:

Manage their time more effectively

Have smoother interactions with colleagues

Are more productive at work

Feel more satisfied at the end of the day

Reducing Absenteesim

An AIG Absenteeism & Presenteeism Survey found that absenteeism costs the average workplace $5,086 per employee per year.

Research by Transport for London indicates that 1 hour of weekly exercise can reduce absenteeism by up to 50%.

Weekly Exercise

1 Hour p/week

Absentee rate over the long term

by 33% to 50%

Savings per employee per year

$1678 to $2543 pa

Improve Your ESG Score

Don’t forget the ‘S’ in ESG

An Employee Wellness Program that can provide anonymised, quantifiable data to demonstrate a direct improvement in the health and well-being of employees, can improve a corporate’s ESG score, as this makes it a more attractive prospect than another that doesn’t take social concerns into account. It’s as simple as that.

44% of employees ranked employee Health & Safety as a primary ESG issue

PWC Survey

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