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Creating a Culture of Well-being: The Key to Organizational Wellness

Terryberry

Another study found that for every dollar that was invested into a rehabilitation and exercise training program, organizations saw a $6 return in healthcare savings. Savvy business leaders know the most valuable asset of your company isn't the latest technology you invested in or your multi-million dollar office space. It's your people.

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Violence, harassment, discrimination and decimated newsrooms: Indian journalists fight a silent battle

Thrive Global

For thousands of journalists reporting sensitive events, threats, violence, dealing with online abuse and trolling are just a few among many challenges. Yet, their emotional and psychological wellbeing is not front and center in our social discourse. Suddenly a mob attacked Gunasekar. They scolded me and hit me again.

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Beyond the Pride Month: What Companies Do to Build LGBTQ+ Inclusion

Semos Cloud

Successfully targeting an underserved employee’s market pays off and positively impacts the bottom line. Read on to learn what some of the most successful companies do to include their LGBTQ+ employees and take a cue from them to ensure a safe and respectful workplace for all. All, Best Practices. June 17, 2022. in 2012 to 7.1%

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Gender inequality in the workplace: A lack of women in leadership

Workable

In other research , we learn that Americans don’t find significant differences between women and men in their ability to run a company, with numbers varying based on sector. “We all have stories to tell and projects we need financed. Don’t talk to us about it at the parties tonight. Of course, that’s a good start.

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Gender inequality in the workplace: A lack of women in leadership

Workable

In other research , we learn that Americans don’t find significant differences between women and men in their ability to run a company, with numbers varying based on sector. “We all have stories to tell and projects we need financed. Don’t talk to us about it at the parties tonight. Of course, that’s a good start.