Stress still top health risk for S'pore companies: survey
Other health issues include lack of physical activity, lack of sleep, and obesity
Singapore
STRESS remains the Number One health risk for companies in Singapore.
So says the Willis Towers Watson's 2015/2016 Global Staying@Work survey, which captures details on organisations' health and wellbeing strategies and programmes in their respective local markets.
The survey found that 56 per cent of Singaporean employers call workforce stress as the top health concern, but continue to miss the mark with their health and p…
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