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Workplace Stress and Absenteeism Among Key Findings in Workplace Options Wellbeing Study
July 28, 2021 20:00 ET | Source: Workplace Options Workplace Options Raleigh, North Carolina, UNITED STATES
RALEIGH, N.C., July 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Workplace Options (WPO), a global provider of integrated employee wellbeing solutions, today announced key findings from its wellbeing study.
The study measured 24,000 participants over a three-month period and was focused on employee mental health issues. The findings are part of an initiative that WPO plans to share quarterly to identify global workplace wellbeing trends.
Based on the study, findings reveal that 32 percent of employees contacting the service centers seeking emotional support were experiencing workplace issues. The top three issues identified were workplace stress (45 percent), conflict/tension (24 percent), and performance issues (16 percent).