Why it's important to emphasize World Mental Health Day to raise awareness of mental health issues in your workplace and mobilize efforts in support of employee mental health.
After two years of remote work, employees are searching to sustain well-being at work. World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for employers to mobilize efforts in support of mental health on the heels of September’s National Suicide Prevention month.
Most enterprise workers are expected to stick to some sort of work schedule. Yet 51% would prefer to work flexible hours when it’s most convenient for them.
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