Wellness Challenges

How to Make Your Corporate Fitness Challenge More Inclusive

A corporate fitness challenge can be a fantastic way to encourage health and wellness within the workplace, boost morale, and foster team collaboration. However, these challenges often fall short of being inclusive, unintentionally leaving out employees of different abilities, ages, genders, or backgrounds. Ensuring that your fitness challenge is accessible and enjoyable for all employees Read more…

Workplace Wellness

Healthy Aging: How to Empower Your Employees’ Golden Years

As a notable percentage of the workforce ages and there is an increase in baby boomers in the workplace, there is a growing concern among these older employees about maintaining health and longevity. In fact, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employees 55 and older will account for over a quarter of the Read more…

Benefits Strategy

6 Tips to Attract and Retain Gen Z Employees

By 2030, Gen Z will constitute 30% of the US workforce. As the first true digital natives, this generation brings a fresh perspective to the workplace. Forget ping-pong tables and casual Fridays. For Gen Z, the future of work is about purpose, social impact, flexibility, and digital integration. As this generation enters the job market Read more…

Benefits Strategy

How Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Play a Role in Choosing a Corporate Wellness Program

Is your corporate wellness program truly inclusive? This question is becoming increasingly common as the clarion call for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace echoes across boardrooms. According to McKinsey & Co’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Lighthouses 2023 report, the global market for DEI – dollars spent by companies on DEI-related efforts such Read more…

Workplace Wellness

What Does Your Generation Get Stressed About at Work?

For the first time in history, we are seeing up to five generations in the workplace. People are living longer and healthier lives, and many continue working later in life to stay active and social. Others are still recovering from the economic recession and have had to delay retirement for financial reasons. Meanwhile on the Read more…