NEW YORK, March 30, 2023 /3BL Media/ – The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the global authority for driving market transformation through healthy buildings, organizations and communities, released findings today from IWBI’s 2023 State of Workforce Well-Being Poll, showing almost everyone (96%) agrees that a healthy work environment is necessary for employee productivity. According to findings, most of the American workforce also say health and well-being is a “must have” for organizations and something employers should be “ethically obligated” to support.

IWBI’s 2023 State of Workforce Well-Being Poll, conducted by The Harris Poll, sought to better understand how U.S. workers prioritize and experience the investment by their employers to promote health, well-being and equity in their work environments. The Harris Poll surveyed over 1,000 full-time employed U.S. adults 25 years old and older during a two-week period in January 2023, providing an important look into the current state of the workforce, including a timely perspective on many trends initiated and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic over the past three years. Throughout the findings, employees consistently showed a strong, positive view of health-first practices, an organization’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and workplace flexibility. The key findings report of the poll can be found here.

“What these poll findings make clear is that employees deeply value their well-being and they expect their employers to as well,” said Rachel Hodgdon, President and CEO, IWBI. “Employers who invest in the health of their employees have a distinct advantage when it comes to attracting and retaining the talent they need to be successful in today’s economy.”

The poll found that the vast majority of employees place a high value on a healthy work environment and how an organization invests in their health, safety and well-being. Specifically, the poll found:

96% of employees agree that a healthy work environment is necessary for employee productivity.Nearly 9 in 10 (87%) agree that employers should be “ethically obligated” to create a work environment that enhances the health, safety and well-being of their employees.More than 8 in 10 (84%) employees agree that supporting the health of employees is a “must-have” for companies.81% agree that their company’s physical work environment has a major impact on their health and well-being.

With the current spotlight on issues related to the return to the office, the poll also found that most employees (74%) look forward to going to their physical workplace. However, general health issues top the list of employee concerns about returning to a physical workplace, tied with commuting, among employees who work remotely at least one day per week. Specifically, the poll found:

Nearly three-quarters of employees (74%) agree that their company workplace is a place that they look forward to going or would look forward to going.General health concerns, which include health and safety concerns and mental health concerns, top the list of employee concerns about returning to a company’s physical work location full-time or part-time (49% tied with commuting), among employees who work remotely at least one day per week.

The poll also showed that employees view organizational DEI efforts as a vital part of a company’s commitment to health. Further, a company’s DEI efforts strongly aligned with employee job satisfaction and comfort in the workplace. Specifically, the poll found:

83% of employees agree that DEI initiatives are an important part of a company’s overall commitment to employees’ health and well-being.78% of employees say that their company’s commitment to DEI is an important part of their job satisfaction.83% of employees agree that companies that actively promote DEI initiatives facilitate a more comfortable workplace.

“This poll, both timely and important, gives us nationally representative data on how today’s workforce is grappling with a staggering amount of change over the past few years,” said Dr. Matthew Trowbridge, Chief Medical Officer, IWBI. “We can glean a wealth of information from this poll about the state of our workforce here in the United States. But one message is deafeningly clear: employees want to work for companies that prioritize and invest in their health and well-being, helping support equity, a welcoming culture, flexibility and other health-first strategies.”

Most of the national workforce agrees that healthy employees are critical to a company’s bottom line. In fact, 95% agree (62% strongly agree) that a healthy workforce is essential to a company’s financial success. Further, according to the poll, employees view a company commitment to health and well-being as key to other critical company performance factors, including employee engagement, company reputation and employee recruitment and retention. Specifically, the poll found:

95% agree (52% strongly agree) they are more likely to engage with a company that visibly cares about the health and well-being of its employees.More than 9 in 10 employees (92%) agree (43% strongly agree) that a company that is committed to employee health and well-being stands out from the crowd.Nearly 4 in 5 employees (79%) say they would not feel any loyalty to a company that does not prioritize their health. And nearly 3 in 4 employees (73%) say they would not apply to work for a company that does not show it proactively invests in employee health and well-being.

Finally, the poll found many workers are taking part in flexible work arrangements, and those that do are worried about potential return-to-office mandates.

On average, employees say they work remotely two days per week; and more than two-fifths of employees (45%) work remotely at least one day per week.Nearly 4 in 5 employees who work remotely at least one day per week (78%) say they are concerned about return-to-office mandates (whether their company has actually enacted a mandate or not).

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About the International WELL Building Institute 
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit corporation and the world’s leading organization focused on deploying people-first places to advance a global culture of health. IWBI mobilizes its community through the administration of the WELL Building Standard (WELL) and WELL ratings and certifications, management of the WELL AP credential, the pursuit of applicable research, the development of educational resources and advocacy for policies that promote health and well-being everywhere. More information on WELL can be found here.

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About The Harris Poll 
The Harris Poll is a global consulting and market research firm that strives to reveal the authentic values of modern society to inspire leaders to create a better tomorrow. It works with clients in three primary areas: building twenty-first-century corporate reputation, crafting brand strategy and performance tracking, and earning organic media through public relations research. One of the longest running surveys in the U.S., The Harris Poll has tracked public opinion, motivations and social sentiment since 1963, and is now part of Stagwell, the challenger holding company built to transform marketing. 

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Leveraging the power of music to inspire environmental activism, AEG Presents partnered with the Alabama Coastal Foundation to organize a beach cleanup for employees and fans in the Gulf Shores area ahead of its Hangout Festival, an annual three-day event that takes place on the white sand beaches in May. The cleanup, which took place on March 19, 2023, resulted in the collection of 3,860 pounds of trash from the Fort Morgan area.

In addition to donating their time for a worthy cause, volunteers who participated in the cleanup also had a chance to earn points toward Hangout Festival’s Earn-A-Ticket Program with Propeller, a public benefit corporation that inspires activism and social change. By taking action in their local community, volunteers could win a General Admission ticket, as well as such festival perks such as merch gift cards, shuttle passes, and General Admission to VIP ticket upgrades.

“Hangout Festival takes place on one of the most beautiful beaches in Alabama and with that comes the responsibility to protect our coastline,” said Taran Cornejo, Senior Marketing Manager at AEG Presents. “We are proud to have partnered with the Alabama Coastal Foundation and Propeller on this important initiative. We are committed to doing our part to keep our beaches clean and encourage our fans to join us.”

The Alabama Coastal Foundation seeks to improve and protect Alabama’s coastal environment through cooperation, education, and participation. The foundation encourages responsible citizen action and offers opportunities for individuals to play a vital role in preserving the environment and the state’s coastal way of life.

Hangout Festival’s Earn-A-Ticket Program with Propeller encourages interested festivalgoers to volunteer their time to give back to their local community. To learn more about the program, please click here.

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