Employees Continue to Struggle With Stress, While Awareness, Utilization of Wellbeing Programs in the Workplace Remains Low
International survey by Alight,
According to findings from Alight’s and
“These sentiments demonstrate a disconnect in employees’ views of their workplace wellbeing benefits, as large employers have continued to make significant investments in workforce wellbeing benefits and programs,” said
Just
The survey findings identified key areas of opportunity for companies in prioritizing the total wellbeing of their workforce and increasing employee awareness and adoption of available wellbeing programs. These include:
- Building awareness of available mental health programs. Creating engaging and personalized programs through a combination of technology, navigation and communication can boost employee awareness of available and accessible resources.
- Supporting long-term financial goals and understanding short-term demands. Long-term financial planning remains a challenge for many employees, who need assistance with reducing debt levels, sticking to a budget, saving for more immediate financial needs and having longer-term savings goals. Balanced financial wellbeing programs that provide smart steps for employees to take today can help boost overall financial wellbeing and reduce one of life’s major stressors.
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Providing balance and flexibility. The pandemic demonstrated that workers value flexibility and, for those who can, being able to work remotely at least some of the time. More than half of employees (
54% ) said a flexible work environment differentiated one employer from another, creating an opportunity for employers to set themselves apart from peers. Additionally, more than half (59% ) of all workers said being able to work remotely had a positive impact on their wellbeing.
“Workers worldwide found that COVID-19 intensified challenges to wellbeing,” said
“Employers can use this valuable survey data to refine how employees learn about and experience wellbeing initiatives, as well as how to better meet the specific needs of employees,” said Kelsay of
Other survey findings:
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U.S. employees tended to have a more positive view of their overall wellbeing than those inEurope . More than half (53% ) ofU.S. employees rated their overall wellbeing highly, compared to40% in theU.K. and35% inFrance . -
American workers (
43% ) experienced the most stress about long-term financial planning, though financial priorities differed for workers in other countries. Still, fully47% ofU.S. employees said they felt in control of their financial future, compared with35% of their European counterparts. -
U.S. employees appeared to be more comfortable than those elsewhere with personalized health benefit messages (58% vs.48% ) as well as with sharing personal information for customized financial guidance (68% vs.51% ).
About the report
In its 12th year, the 2022 Alight International Workforce and Wellbeing Mindset Study, conducted by
About Alight Solutions
Alight is a leading cloud-based human capital technology and services provider that powers confident health, wealth and wellbeing decisions for 36 million people and dependents. Our Alight Worklife® platform combines data and analytics with a simple, seamless user experience. Supported by our global delivery capabilities, Alight Worklife is transforming the employee experience for people around the world. With personalized, data-driven health, wealth, pay and wellbeing insights, Alight brings people the security of better outcomes and peace of mind throughout life’s big moments and most important decisions. Learn how Alight unlocks growth for organizations of all sizes at alight.com.
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