Leading the Asia Pacific markets, 44 per cent of the Indian companies plan to put in place a health and wellbeing strategy within the next couple of years, while 48 per cent already have one in place.
About 72 per cent of Indian employers, i.E. Three in four, believe the focus on such initiatives is likely to grow stronger two years down the line.
Moreover, the number of leaves taken by employees of these companies goes down for each employee per year. Similarly, employee participation in lifestyle behaviour coaching programmes is higher by 20 percentage points for such companies.
"These companies are naturally able to build and sustain better well-being over time and achieve even greater benefits in terms of reduced healthcare costs as well as greater productivity and performance," Anuradha Sriram, Director Benefits, Towers Watson, India said.
According to the Staying@Work Survey Report, conducted by global professional services company Towers Watson, Indian employers' focus on health and productivity programmes is growing and is the highest in the Asia Pacific region.
Indian employers are reluctant to offer financial incentives for doing such programmes. While 8 per cent of employers in Asia Pacific offer cash as a financial incentive to encourage programme participation, in India the number drops to 2 per cent.
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