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Employers Take New Interest in Employee Mental Health Many employers are increasing mental health services available to workers as new research reveals the costs of depression, anxiety, and other disorders--not to mention related litigation--can have on the bottom line: The number of firms with employee-assis... Continue reading Employers Take New Interest in Employee Mental Health
Survey: Many Workers Suffer Abusive Boss A Florida State University survey shows that a quarter or more of American workers have experienced mistreatment by their supervisor. Reported offenses included silent treatment (31 percent), badmouthing (27 percent), invasions of privacy (24 percent) and... Continue reading Survey: Many Workers Suffer Abusive Boss
Depression Screening and Intervention Cost-Effective for Employers Using a five-year simulated model, researchers at Harvard Medical School and the National Institute for Health estimated that implementing advanced outreach programs for depression would save employers an average of about $3,000 per 1000 workers. These res... Continue reading Depression Screening and Intervention Cost-Effective for Employers |
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