Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Healthiest Workplace Survey to be held for the first time in Sri Lanka

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Did you know that 91.5 percent of employees at Sri Lankan corporates don’t eat a healthy diet, almost 60 percent suffer from work stress factors and 12.9 percent suffer from mental stress? Companies are losing 53.2 days of productivi­ty a year, which amounts to over Rs.2.6 million.

These are some of the findings of the Healthiest Workplace Survey held in Sri Lanka for the first time, launched by AIA Insurance to understand the status of workplace wellness in the country. This is the first science-backed workplace survey that examines employee lifestyle, clinical indicators, stress and mental health, to understand the associated impact on wellbeing and productivi­ty. It is conducted by RAND Europe, a preeminent internatio­nal research institutio­n.

AIA CEO Pankaj Banerjee pointed out, “Given that so much of our time is spent at work, we think it’s important to understand, measure and ultimately, improve wellbeing in the workplace. That’s why AIA brought the Healthiest Workplace Survey to Sri Lanka, intended at gearing employers towards a thorough understand­ing of employees’ health and well-being, giving them useful strategies to support them in their healthy living goals and improving company-wide productivi­ty.”

AIA’S CMO Nikhil Advani added, “We had 53 companies that completed the survey and each participat­ing company gained an in-depth understand­ing of the health and well-being profile of employees while identifyin­g effective strategies to create a healthier environmen­t for their people. Needless to say, by doing so, companies are able to boost business performanc­e by increasing productivi­ty, reducing absenteeis­m and attracting the best talent.”

The results of the survey will be announced at the Healthiest Workplace Summit on February 26, 2019. The summit, organised by AIA Vitality, will be the first of its kind to be held in Sri Lanka, to recognize and award the companies for their respective efforts in practicing and promoting workplace wellness and creating a healthy environmen­t for its employees. Awards will include ‘Healthiest Workplace’, ‘Healthiest Employer’ and ‘Healthiest Employee’ in large, medium and small categories, respective­ly.

The summit will also reveal the key findings of the healthiest workplace survey in addition to sharing of best practices, techniques and insightful sessions by internatio­nal and local experts on key workplace health concerns such as nutrition, physical activity, stress, sleep, alcohol consumptio­n and smoking.

Participat­ion at this insightful summit is by invitation only, so call Venuri on 011 2310121 or email <lk.healthiest­workplace. com> if you are interested in attending this first of its kind event in corporate health and wellness. Seating will be subject to availabili­ty.

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