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HEALTHIER, MORE PRODUCTIVE WORKFORCE

Jobstreet by SEEK reveals status of workplace wellbeing in PH

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ACCORDING to the Department of Health (DOH), mental illness is becoming a common disability, with 3.6 million Filipinos suffering from mental, neurologic­al and substance use disorder. As organizati­ons dealt with the complexiti­es of hybrid work and digital advances, the need to further prioritize employee well-being became more crucial for ensuring a healthier and more productive workforce.

A recent report entitled ‘Hiring, Compensati­on, and Benefits 2024’ by Jobstreet by SEEK revealed that 71 percent of the hirers surveyed rated their workplace as ‘moderately stressful’, while 18 percent fell into the high-stress category. Only 11 percent rated being in a low-stress environmen­t.

The leading talent and career platform encourages hirers to also prioritize employees’ mental health, recognizin­g that addressing these challenges is not only a duty to employees but also a strategic investment in the success and sustainabi­lity of the organizati­on. Companies particular­ly in the high-stress zone may need to implement effective measures to provide support and address the well-being of their employees, acknowledg­ing the need for a healthier work environmen­t.

Topping the causes of employee stress are heavy workload at 36 percent and high pressure from management or fast-paced environmen­t at 28 percent. Other hirers also included lack of appreciati­on, low pay, and long working hours, among others. These were mostly experience­d by employees who work in companies in the high-stress zone.

While some companies have recently been implementi­ng employee well-being initiative­s, Jobstreet by SEEK highlighte­d that the need for employers to do more to help their workforce is evident.

According to the same report, only 58 percent of hirers indicate that their organizati­ons are doing enough to help employees deal with stress at the workplace. Still, 62 percent of organizati­ons expressed that they’ve started new initiative­s in the past year to help their employees, such as mental health day off and wellness counseling.

In light of this, Jobstreet by SEEK encourages companies to enhance efforts to boost employee morale and provide ample support for employees in navigating stressful situations. Hirers are advised to consider implementi­ng regular wellness talks and activities as well as employee assistance programs which can significan­tly contribute to creating a collective­ly supportive and healthier work environmen­t.

“We believe in the importance of prioritizi­ng employee mental health and well-being as a strategic investment in organizati­onal resilience and productivi­ty. At Jobstreet by SEEK, we are committed to being a reliable partner for hirers in nurturing and retaining top talents, fostering a workplace culture focused on employee welfare, continuous growth, and sustainabl­e success,” shares Dannah Majarocon, Managing Director, Philippine­s, Jobstreet by SEEK. /

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