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Employers warned about burnout as Corporate Wellness Week gets underway

Tshegofatso LetsieBy Tshegofatso Letsie6 months agoNo Comments41 Views
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As Corporate Wellness Week unfolds, the spotlight turns to burnout—a silent epidemic crippling productivity across South Africa.
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This year’s Corporate Wellness Week, observed from 1-5 July, shines a glaring spotlight on burnout, a condition increasingly recognised as a silent killer in the modern workforce. In a revealing report by Life Healthcare Hospital, a staggering 71% of workers are reported as disengaged and vulnerable to the debilitating effects of burnout, prompting urgent calls for systemic change in corporate environments.

Burnout, characterised by profound exhaustion, anxiety, and cognitive impairment, can have devastating effects not just on individuals but on organisations as well. “The condition brings with it severe effects including cognitive and severe impairment, exhaustion, anxiety, and substance abuse,” the Group warns, emphasising that the consequences can extend far beyond temporary discomfort. Prolonged burnout may potentially lead to life-threatening conditions like heart diseases, functional brain changes, or, in extreme cases, premature death.

The alarming statistics on disengagement and the crippling toll of burnout drive home the necessity for businesses to pivot their focus from mere productivity to prioritising the health and wellbeing of their employees. During this critical week dedicated to corporate wellness, renewed calls are made for organisations to foster healthy working environments that allow individuals to thrive rather than merely survive.

Experts advocate for a multi-faceted approach to combat burnout. Strategies may include capacity building, redefining workloads to prevent overwhelm, and ensuring that employees have the resources they need to perform their roles effectively. “Efforts towards achieving a holistic wellbeing of workers physically, mentally, and financially require collaboration,” the Group states, underscoring the need for a unified approach involving all stakeholders in the workplace.

Unfortunately, research reveals that many companies fail to implement corporate wellness programmes, a neglect that directly correlates to work absenteeism costing businesses millions in lost productivity each year. As Corporate Wellness Week aims to raise awareness on these pressing issues, it is imperative that organisations do not remain passive bystanders but take proactive steps to safeguard their employees’ mental health and overall wellbeing.

The message this week is clear: while the pursuit of greater productivity in the workplace remains a priority, a healthy workforce is essential for sustainable success. Now is the time to act—for employers, for employees, and for the future of work.

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