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C-Suite leaders set the bar for employee wellbeing

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Analysis of UK employee research from Britain’s Healthiest Workplace, in collaboration with Aon plc (NYSE: AON), shows how the C-Suite can lead the way in employee wellbeing to support organisational goals.

Of the 8,500 employees in organisations across the UK who took part in Britain’s Healthiest Workplace Survey, leaders – in comparison to others in the organisation – self-reported that they are less likely to feel depression, have more productive time and higher levels of job satisfaction. The survey also highlighted what leaders are likely to be doing differently.

Key differences

In responding to the survey, organisational leaders showed key differences to managers and those in non-supervisory positions, including:

What leaders are doing differently

The survey also identified what C-Suite leaders are doing differently, including:

Room for improvement

However, there is room for improvement among the C-Suite:

Dr. Jeanette Cook, principal strategic consultant for Health Solutions at Aon in the UK, said:

Having leadership that can ‘walk the talk’ on health and wellbeing has been shown to be impactful in creating a sustainable and resilient workforce. This is beyond a necessary duty of care. This is about leadership endorsements, such as showing that it’s OK to take a lunch break, or that meetings need to be held within office hours. Sharing best practices can improve the workplace environment for all and go some way to improve employee wellbeing.

Dr. Jeanette Cook, Aon

Aon is the consulting partner to Britain’s Healthiest Workplace survey, which is available here.

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