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New research shows workplace wellbeing has a long way to go in Ireland. We talk to one of the authors of the research and a wellbeing leader in the Rotunda Hospital about what business leaders can do to improve the landscape

Workplace wellbeing has become a buzzword in recent years, but if you’re an Irish leader who’s done their homework on how best to care for your employees, you might have found that Irish-based statistics are few and far between. Until now. A new research paper published by Brian Crooke, founder of Workplace Wellbeing Ireland, and Dr Jennifer Hynes, of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, has looked at engagement in workplace wellbeing initiatives across the...

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