Employee Benefit News September 17, 2024
Deanna Cuadra

Juggling work and family while still making time for yourself is no easy feat — but a leader who prioritizes healthy boundaries not only for themselves but their team can make all the difference.

As it stands, burnout continues to be a national concern: Over half of employees have reported feeling burned out this past year, and 37% reported feeling so overwhelmed it impacted their ability to do their job, according to the National Alliance on Mental Health. Notably, managers are the hardest hit, with a higher rate of burnout over entry-level employees at 54% versus 40%.

In other words, leaders owe it to their team and themselves to prioritize their well-being. EBN is celebrating 10 Excellence in Benefits winners...

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