Workplace Wellbeing Trends for 2025

Welcome to the 270th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast! In this episode, I predict workplace wellbeing trends for 2025. I also reflect on the accuracy of my 2024 predictions on workplace wellbeing, to see how well I did!

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In today’s show on Workplace Wellbeing Trends for 2025

  • What I got right with my 2024 predictions. [0:36]
  • Why we need still need to think about and consider workplace wellbeing [05:10]
  • Current statistics that show why workplace conversations on wellbeing are vital. [06.17]
  • Looking ahead to 2025: and what my predictions are. [08:46]
  • How workplaces can plan effectively in 2025 to support staff with their wellbeing. [18:46]

Quotes on Workplace Wellbeing Trends for 2025

  • There’s been a significant increase in reported hate crimes for the year October 2023/2024.
  • Work is the most common cause of stress, with 79% of people being affected by work related stress.
  • 90% of UK workers say their employer has put no measures in place to relieve workplace stress
  • The right to switch off is currently a proposed law that would give employees the right to decline work related communication outside of their regular working hours.
  • UK business confidence has actually fallen to its lowest level in two years as output drops sharply.

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