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June 17, 2019 - As per the HR leaders of corporate companies, they believe the employee wellness is about far more than offering the onsite view of weight watchers meeting. Nowadays it has gone beyond the disease management programs and has gained its popularity in 2019. For the tech companies, the wellness of employees is evolved with all aspects of employee's well being- from their finances to social life. Today all the corporate company offers financial education, flexible work policies, five paid time off days a year for volunteer work, and along with all the Workplace Health & Wellness Training.

There are maximum companies who are dramatically expanding their vision of wellness. "The big thing in the HR world's that the industry is sort of rebranding, if you will, form wellness to well being" said Sarah Sardella who is the senior director for global benefits at Akamai Technologies and internet service provider based in Cambridge with more than 7100 employees globally and 3200 I'm U. S. "This is very necessary to take an initial focus on health and fitness and physical health. It helps to balance the work environment" as per the senior manager of The Industry Athlete INC. 

With the hard dollars which are saved for health care costs of an employee can be used as a better investment to create happier, more productive and more focused employees who are less stressed and less likely to miss work or leave the company. These efforts are heading to break the barrier in the corporate industry very soon.

About employee wellness training

Employee's wellness training is the only training method that combined with workplace health promotion activities and industrial policy to develop and support healthy behaviors in the workplace and it can improve the health outcomes of the employee. Now The Industry Athlete INC  has expanded its necessity to more than 100 countries globally as a proven and trusted company for work-related injuries and costs.

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