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Workplace wellbeing report highlights major perception gap 

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According to British Safety Council's new report, 21% of employees say their company has no wellbeing strategy at all (image: Nipa Sawangsri | Dreamstime.com)

A new report has underlined the gap between the way employees and employers view workplace wellbeing and what support is needed.

The Keep ThrivingFuture of Workplace Wellbeing report, commissioned by British Safety Council with YouGov, includes responses from 4,017 employees and employers from different industries across the UK, including construction (6%). 

According to the findings, employers consider their approach to wellbeing to be more ‘embedded’ in their own organisation than employees do, and consistently report offering more wellbeing measures than employees say they can access.

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