Addressing Employee Stress Is Key to a Comprehensive Benefits Strategy, According to Mercer Marsh Benefits
- Over 17,500 employees surveyed in 16 markets across the globe
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Nearly half of all employees (
47% ) report feeling stressed in their everyday life, but nearly70% of employees believe their employer would support them in a time of need - Employers that offer a wider array of benefits see higher employee satisfaction
The 2023 Health on Demand report surveyed over 17,500 employees in 16 markets across the globe about their priorities when it comes to health and well-being, highlighting the voice of the employee so employers can better address their needs. The results show that almost half of all employees (
Addressing employee stress and burnout starts with addressing psychological safety in the workplace. Only
Beyond work stressors,
Additionally, the findings show that employees who believe their employer cares about their health and well-being are much more likely to be thriving – feeling positive about their health, wealth, and careers. The findings also show that there is a positive correlation between higher levels of benefits and employee satisfaction. In fact, employees who receive 10 or more benefits are more likely to believe their employer cares about their health and well-being, are less likely to move to a different employer, and are more confident that they can afford the healthcare their family needs.
“The findings from Health on Demand clearly show that by providing comprehensive benefits, employers can address these risks, protect their employees and ultimately create a foundation for them to thrive at work and beyond,” he added.
Amy Laverock, Global Advice and Solutions Leader at Mercer Marsh Benefits, underscored the need for employers to take a values-based approach to their benefits strategies.
“Employees who feel cared for by their employer are more likely to report organizational leadership that is committed to a healthy culture. Work-related commitments such as embedding well-being in job design and taking action on issues such as living wages and social justice are a key part of this,” said Ms. Laverock. “It also means giving employees confidence that they can afford the healthcare that they and their families need and having access to benefits that are relevant to them.”
About the 2023 Health on Demand Report
The 2023 Health on Demand Report was fielded in October-
About Mercer Marsh Benefits
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