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4 essentials to building a healthy workplace

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Download the free whitepaper for top tips on workplace wellbeing!

Last year saw a rise in the realisation of the importance of employee wellbeing in a modern workplace. We’ve witnessed a rise in conversations, conferences and campaigns on the topic. Yet how many of us are confident that our subsequent actions are harnessing the potential of a truly healthy business?

During a recent wellbeing conference, Yoke found that only 5% of participants had a wellbeing strategy. Following this, they drew on the insight of a select number of clients, partners and friends to understand what is being done to create healthy businesses across the UK, which is compiled in this free whitepaper.

 

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