Workplace welfare and workers’ mental health was already a growing concern in companies, but the new hierarchy of priorities dictated by the pandemic has put it at the centre of the agenda. Social networks are often the preferred escape valves in these processes, being, in turn, the most direct mailbox to send them signs of support and understanding in the face of a problem that 39% of affected workers try to hide for fear of losing their jobs.
Mental fatigue triggers errors on the job
With regard to the human aspect, the Mental Health Report, presented by QBE Insurance Group and drawn up by Opinium, identifies uncertainty, teleworking and new ways of operating as the main causes of discomfort in the workforce. Emotional states that, without being a diagnosed pathology, already affect one in four Spanish workers. This figure rises to 35% in the case of employees aged between 18 and 34, as opposed to 16% in the case of those over 55.
And economically, depression and anxiety cost the global economy $1 trillion in lost productivity each year, according to the World Health Organisation. The same QBE report states that 17% of Spanish workers admit to having made mistakes at work due to the state of their mental health.
Given the importance of work in social life, it’s therefore necessary to rethink guidelines and adapt synergies. Offering all possible tools to the workforce to overcome the situations of aggressiveness, loneliness and anguish they have experienced as a result of being isolated. Promoting wellness initiatives for their staff while restructuring synergies in order to work as a team again and avoid leadership crises, which will become more and more frequent in the coming years. We did not realise the importance of work in social life until March 2020.
Sources: Idealista ,RRHH Digital ,Rtve.es