Jointly developed by Arogya World and the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), these criteria will promote workplace wellness, help reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and offer companies a competitive edge via increased talent retention and higher productivity.
Speaking at the launch, Dr Geeta Bharadwaj – head, Healthy Workplace Initiative, Arogya World, India – said: “As chronic disease and stress levels soar and attrition rates rise, it’s imperative that companies shift from illness containment to wellness promotion. Such a paradigm shift would boost positive work outcomes, improve organisational excellence and promote employee retention.”
Source: Arogya World
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