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Majority of employees feel their organisations can do more to address mental health issues: Report

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2 min read | Updated on September 28, 2024, 18:41 IST

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The report showed that over 45 percent of employees experience anxiety and anxiousness every Sunday evening when they prepare to return to work on Monday, while 13 percent carry mixed feelings about the same.

The report said that 66 percent of employees feel overburdened by their current work structures

The report said that 66 percent of employees feel overburdened by their current work structures

Even as the corporate sector in India is taking steps to address mental health issues at workplaces, a majority of employees believe companies could do more to improve their overall well-being, a survey report said on Saturday.

Over 79 percent of those participating in the survey opined their organisations could do more to address mental health issues and well-being, according to the report by HR services and workforce solutions provider Genius Consultants.

"We must recognise that employee well-being is not just a trend, but a crucial aspect of organisational success. The data reveals that a significant number of employees are grappling with anxiety and feeling overwhelmed in their work environments. Companies need to take proactive steps to foster a supportive atmosphere that prioritises mental health and work-life balance," Genius Consultants Chairman and Managing Director R P Yadav said.

The report is based on a survey carried out between August 5 and September 2, 2024, among 1,783 employees working across sectors.

It further showed that over 45 percent of employees experience anxiety and anxiousness every Sunday evening when they prepare to return to work on Monday, while 13 percent carry mixed feelings about the same.

Moreover, 78 percent of respondents reported a harsh workplace characterised by peer pressure and behavioural expectations from management and colleagues, it said.

Only 17 percent disagreed with this assessment, highlighting the need for a more supportive culture within organisations, the report said.

Meanwhile, 66 percent of employees feel overburdened by their current work structures, believing that their work-life balance is being severely disrupted, said the report.

This alarming percentage suggests that a substantial portion of the workforce is struggling to manage their professional and personal lives effectively, it added.

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