What is Workwell?
WorkWell is a new program designed to recognize local employers
who make a commitment to address workforce health issues. Employers
that actively promote changes to their work environment or culture
can apply for the WorkWell designation, if at least one of the following
changes was undertaken in 2007:
- Organizational Support:
Leadership or senior management developed new ways to show their
commitment and support for changes to the work environment or
culture that made healthy eating or engaging in physical activity
an easier choice for employees.
- Healthy Eating:
The work environment or culture was modified or enhanced so that
healthier food choices were available or more accessible to employees.
- Physical Activity:
The work environment or culture was modified or enhanced so that
engaging in physical activity during work hours was an option
or easier choice for employees.
What are the benefits?
Employees are more likely to be on the job and performing
well when they are in good health.
They are also more likely to be attracted to and remain with
an employer who clearly values them.
Many employers, small and large, have found that addressing
workforce health is not only desirable but feasible.
Even simple, modest efforts can result in tangible benefits
for both the employer and employee.
Research shows that employers who have changed their
work environment and culture to demonstrate support of employee
health have gained:
- Employees that are more productive,
cope better with change, make better decisions, and
deal with stress more effectively.
- An image of good stewardship,
by investing in the workforce while increasing morale
and managing health-associated costs
connected to doing business.
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