World Health Day
International SOS emphasizes the importance of prioritizing employee health and wellbeing, particularly on World Health Day which falls son April 7.
With staggering global productivity losses due to poor health, preventative health programs are crucial. The Return on Prevention report highlights the financial benefits of investing in such programs.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) estimates annual health-related productivity losses arising from poor employee health cost employers $530 billion globally.1 Moreover, millions of occupational accidents and work-related illnesses are reported worldwide each year.
Additionally, fostering employee wellbeing aids talent acquisition and retention. Dr. Chan Yanjun stresses the significance of supporting employees in maintaining healthy habits, advocating for a healthy work culture and environment.
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