June 4, 2013
US Govt to encourage wellness programmes, even though they don’t do anything
In spite of the evidence from a report published last week that confirmed workplace wellness programmes don’t achieve what they set out to do, American employees will be eligible for significantly lower premiums on any health insurance they buy through employers if they participate in the schemes. The Affordable Care Act, signed into law in 2010, will allow US employers to increase the rewards they offer employees who participate in workplace wellness programs. The goal is to improve employees’ health by helping them give up smoking or lose weight in a bid to curb medical costs and absenteeism. Under the rules issued last week, employers must structure programmes so that every individual participating can receive the full amount of any reward or incentive, regardless of any health factor.
May 29, 2013
Crowds brave the grey weather to enjoy Clerkenwell Design Week
by John Sacks • Comment, Flooring, Furniture, Products, Workplace design
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