Cost benefits of wellbeing pushes it up political agenda
The government recognises the economic benefits of wellbeing at work and the issue has jumped up the Whitehall agenda, delegates at the Robertson Cooper Wellbeing conference heard yesterday. Jo Swinson MP, chair of the all party parliamentary group on wellbeing economics, told the conference that health and wellbeing at work was increasingly seen as a priority at the highest levels.
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