Employee mental health and wellness as a subject can be considered a recent topic. And perhaps it would not be an exaggeration that even now it is not given as much serious concern as it should be.

A normal person spends 40% of their adult life at their professional workplace. And from there, he fulfills all the aspirations and needs of his entire life. Undoubtedly, the most stress in every person's life is related to their professional life. And it also directly affects his professional abilities and life.

In 1948, George Brock Chisholm, the first Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), said, "The world was sick, and the diseases from which it suffered were mainly due to the deformity of man, his inability to live in peace with himself."

George Brock Chisholm was the first person to establish the "World Federation of Mental Health.

Factors affecting mental health

  • Excessive workload
  • Job insecurity
  • Discrimination and inequality
  • Low remuneration
  • Impractical goals
  • Working for long hours
  • Lack of work as per skills and interest
  • Lack of recognition and appreciation for work and skills
  • Lack of freedom in the workplace
  • The work environment is not pleasant
  • Frequently changing work shifts at short intervals
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Factors like these are the biggest causes of stress or other health problems for any employee at the workplace.

Impact of mental health and wellness on industrial productivity.

This problem has increased further due to the industrial lockdown during the COVID pandemic, as that period became a big factor for the economic market, and a large number of people lost their jobs. COVID lockdown was the biggest reason for depression among employees in 2022.

According to a report by Deloitte, 42% of the depression among employees was due to the Covid pandemic.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15% of working-age adults were estimated to have a mental disorder in 2019. Globally, a total of approximately 12 billion work days are lost each year due to employee depression and anxiety, resulting in losses of US$1 trillion per year.

According to another report, the global economic burden due to poor mental health of workers at the workplace was US$2.5 trillion in 2010, which is estimated to increase to US$6.1 trillion by 2030.

According to the “American Psychiatric Association” report, due to the absence of depression or other problems caused by workplace stress in employees, the productivity of the US industry decreases by 35%. This loss of productivity, medical costs of employees, and absenteeism cost the US economy $210.5 billion per year. In fact, depressed employees take an average of 31.4 days off from work each year.

Due to poor mental health and well-being issues, the productivity of employees is directly affected. And this directly causes economic loss to the industry. A stress-free working environment increases creativity as well as the productivity of employees. And this will directly benefit the industries. But then the industry sees any investment or plan for the mental health of employees as an economic burden. There are no clear guidelines on this subject in many countries.

73% of employees in the US value their mental health. It looks better than other countries. Its direct impact is also visible on the US economic condition and the innovative potential of the industries.

An estimated 745,000 deaths occur each year from heart disease and stroke. According to the “WHO and the International Labour Organization (ILO)”, the leading causes of heart disease and stroke are long hours of work and workplace stress. Additionally, cases of suicide due to work stress are commonly recoded.

But the irony is that there is no effective independent international ranking index or agency yet. Those who conduct surveys on the state of mental health of employees on workplace in different regions and countries, and the efforts of industries and authorities being made to keep it better. It is not even possible to conduct such a survey in countries like China, North Kore,a and many other countries.

Symptoms of workplace stress:

  • Irritability and agitation
  • Being extremely anxious and pessimistic
  • Lack of creativity
  • Lack of interest in work
  • Instability in blood pressure
  • Headache or body ache due to muscle tension
  • Lack of sleep or unstable sleep pattern
  • Constant fatigue
  • Mental stress also affects the immune system, so problems of frequent infections or fever are also seen.

How to create a Mental-Health-Friendly Workplace

Many companies are serious about the mental health and wellness of their workers. Although there is a difference in the ratings of such companies by different rating agencies, universally, all are rated like this, and surprisingly, all of them are doing well commercially. There are many companies like Unilever, EY, Microsoft, Google, Akamai, Barclays, and American Airlines that keep making various efforts for the mental health and wellness of their workers and have a clear action plan.

The “World Health Organization (WHO)” has given clear guidelines for a stress-free and worker wellness work environment.

  • Universal organizational interventions.
  • Organizational interventions for health, humanitarian, and emergency workers.
  • Organizational interventions for workers with mental health conditions.
  • Manager training for mental health.
  • Manager training for health, humanitarian,n and emergency workers.
  • Training for workers in mental health literacy and awareness.
  • Training for health, humanitarian,n and emergency workers in mental health literacy and awareness.
  • Universal individual interventions.
  • Individual interventions for health, humanitarian,n and emergency workers.
  • Individual interventions for workers with emotional distress.
  • Returning to work afteran absence associated with mental health conditions.
  • Gaining employment for people living with mental health conditions.