New
survey results released today by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) reveal
around one in three UK workers (35%) say bosses don’t care about their
happiness and wellbeing in the workplace, with more than two-thirds (67%)
claiming their organisation doesn’t offer any opportunities to get fit and
healthy (1). As part of National Heart Month the BHF is now urging employers to
think more about workplace health and join their free Health at Work programme
(2).
Over
2000 workers from bankers to healthcare professionals were surveyed for Health
at Work which is sponsored by Legal & General (3). Almost a fifth (18%) of
employees rated their daily stress levels as seven out of ten or above.
Respondents reported that stress from work spilled over into their home life
and free time. Over a third (39%) claimed stress from work made them feel more
tired than usual, and more than a quarter (29%) said they find it difficult to
sleep.
The
survey also found that more than one in 10 (11%) workers fail to do any
exercise on an average working day and over a third of workers (34%) also admit
to taking one or more sick days during an average month.
Lisa
Purcell, Project Manager for Health at Work at the BHF said:
“These
survey results paint a worrying picture of workplace health. Workers seem to be
suffering a toxic combination of unhealthy foods, lack of exercise and high
levels of stress. Many of us spend 60% of our waking hours at work and the
daily grind can have a serious impact on the health of workers across the UK.
In
the current financial climate it’s clear that the focus must be on productivity
in the workplace. But employers must realise that a healthy workforce is key to less stress, better team
work and improved motivation, which results in
increased productivity and fewer sick days.
This National Heart Month we’re calling on the bosses of Britain
to help get their employees fit and healthy. When it comes to thinking about
your health, your heart is the best place to start and a few small changes can
make a huge difference.”
The
BHF’s Health at Work programme is free to join. To help employers get their
workforce fit and healthy the BHF has launched its Mission Very Possible
resources. The free resources include a quick start guide, posters, keep
fit guides and much more bhf.org.uk/healthatwork.

0 comments:
Post a Comment