
Do Employers Really Care About Employee Mental Health?
Stress and burnout have become part of the modern workplace routine—making mental health more than just a buzzword. It’s a necessity.
Even a month after the war started the situation is not calming down
In one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of the 21st century in Europe, with over three million refugees and tens of millions of people affected by it, Ukraine is in great need for every kind of support that it can get.
Companies from all over the world assist their employees, countries work on accepting and taking care of the refugees, and individuals are collecting funds as well as supplies, food and medicine for humanitarian organizations. But unfortunately the needs continue to grow. So if you also want to help in any way, here is a list of national and international organizations where you can do it:
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Stress and burnout have become part of the modern workplace routine—making mental health more than just a buzzword. It’s a necessity.
The industry is reaching a projected global market value of $32.55 billion
Is social media a catalyst for change or merely a platform for virtual outrage?