World Leisure Jobs - Gympass: 90 per cent of employers admit workplace wellbeing can and should be improved
03 May 2024 World leisure: news, training & property
 
 
HOME
JOBS
NEWS
FEATURES
PRODUCTS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION
PRINT SUBSCRIPTION
ADVERTISE
CONTACT US
Sign up for FREE ezine
Product news

08 Aug 2022

90 per cent of employers admit workplace wellbeing can and should be improved

Supplier: Gympass
More Gympass details


90 per cent of employers admit workplace wellbeing can and should be improved

Employers are being more reactive than proactive when it comes to corporate wellbeing
photo: Shutterstock / fizkes
New research by Gympass in collaboration with People Management Insights indicates that employers are trapped in a ‘workplace first’ mentality.

The survey, which was completed in June 2022 and surveyed UK HR leaders, found that:

• 90% of employers feel their wellbeing culture can be improved

• 84.7% admitted their wellbeing culture was ‘average’ or ‘below average’

• Fewer than 20% of employees are enrolled on physical wellbeing offerings

• Nearly 50% of employers cited an increase in Mental Health Champions as a key change in their wellbeing strategy since the pandemic

Having a rigorous workplace wellbeing strategy has been vital to any successful business for decades, but since the pandemic, the health and wellness of the workforce has been under the microscope to a greater degree. Despite this, a new survey from People Management Insights, which worked alongside corporate wellbeing partner Gympass, has found that only 10% of employers feel their workplace culture is ‘excellent’.

The research revealed that employers are being more reactive than proactive when it comes to corporate wellbeing. The top two strategies were providing policies in response to life events (77.6%) and offering counselling services (61.8%).

“Traditionally organisations have taken a reactive approach to wellbeing, through a ‘find-and-fix’ mentality, as we can see by these figures. However, we cannot underestimate the fact that employers that create a culture of care will see happier employees, which in turn will lead to more engaged and productive teams,” says Workplace Wellbeing expert, Karl Simons, OBE.

Simons continues, “The hope is that these figures will lead more companies to understand the benefits of adopting a proactive approach and move towards a ‘predict-and-prevent’ culture.”

On a more positive note, the survey found that over 50% of the employers increased their wellbeing spend in the last two years with nearly half of employers also having appointed Mental Health Champions in the workplace. This indicates that businesses are becoming far more adept at offering mental health support. No doubt triggered by the impact of the pandemic, this intervention came second only to the ever-popular ‘cycle to work’ scheme, which is offered by 61.9% of employers.

A worrying finding was that employee engagement in wellbeing offerings was very low. Of those who do have a workplace health and wellbeing strategy in place, fewer than 20% of employees are actually enrolled or actively engaged in available programmes.

Luke Bullen, Head of UK & Ireland at Gympass says, “When businesses first come to us, one of their main concerns is that they have wellbeing benefits available, but many of their employees do not know about them or utilise them. We work with businesses to give employees access to benefits they’ll actually use – like Barry’s Bootcamp classes or Calm memberships, because market research shows they value these branded offerings.

“We also feel that with the current cost-of-living crisis, employers have a golden opportunity to really add value to their employees’ day to day lifestyle, outside of the workplace. Bullen adds, “By creating workplace wellbeing packages that support them even when they’re not working, it allows employees to cut back on their own personal expenditure on things such as gym memberships, fitness classes and even counselling. In the current climate, that’s a great employee benefit to have.”

All in all, it seems that employers are aware of the value of corporate wellness plans but seem unable to implement them sufficiently to engage their employees.

“We know that the introduction of health and well-being initiatives can increase the engagement rate within a company. This in turn has an impact on breaking down barriers that may exist between teams. If businesses turn the current ‘work first’ approach on its head and introduce ‘people first’ physical and mental wellbeing services, I believe they will see better engagement and overall improvement in uptake and satisfaction of their corporate wellbeing policy. After all, good health & well-being is good business,” Simons adds.


Supplier: Gympass

Gympass is a discovery platform that empowers companies to engage their workforce in physical activity by providing access to the largest global network of workout facilities. With a single monthly membership, companies can help employees find an activity they'll love amongst more than 50,000+ locations across the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. Our goal is to multiply the number of people exercising at every company to create a healthier and more engaged workforce. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, we have a growing team in 30 offices around the world. Our mission is simple yet ambitious: defeat inactivity. In the United Kingdom, Gympass offers unlimited access to over 2,000 fitness facilities in 450+ locations.

Web: www.gympass.com/uk
More Gympass details

Product news
Yon-ka tackles stress and sleep health with new Serum CBD and treatments   02 May 2024

Yon-ka tackles stress and sleep health with new Serum CBD and treatments

Heightened stress and poor sleep are believed to accelerate the ageing process twice as quickly. To help combat this, Yon-ka has released Serum CBD along with a 90-minute face and back sleep therapy ritual.

Dornbracht unveils new Aquahalo experience shower inspired by crystal chandeliers   01 May 2024

Dornbracht unveils new Aquahalo experience shower inspired by crystal chandeliers

Spa and bathroom fittings manufacturer Dornbracht has enhanced its portfolio with a new sculptural experience shower called the Aquahalo.

Elemis’ first standalone store to open in London’s Covent Garden   24 Apr 2024

Elemis’ first standalone store to open in London’s Covent Garden

British spa and skincare giant Elemis is making a grand entrance into London's retail scene, handpicking Covent Garden's Seven Dials for its inaugural standalone store.

Keiser A400 resistance will empower fitness enthusiasts   22 Apr 2024

Keiser A400 resistance will empower fitness enthusiasts

Keiser has released a new line of resistance equipment designed to give real-time feedback and data analytics.

Myndstream teases new breathwork series in collaboration with Grammy Award winner Peter Kater   22 Apr 2024

Myndstream teases new breathwork series in collaboration with Grammy Award winner Peter Kater

Freddie Moross, founder of wellness music provider Myndstream, has announced plans to launch Spiritus – a brand new breathwork series by Grammy Award-winning musician and composer Peter Kater – onto the company’s music streaming service, The Stream.

Full Balance reveals all-natural reflexology board
  19 Apr 2024

Full Balance reveals all-natural reflexology board

Austrian-based Full Balance has created a Big Foot massage board for communal spa areas which guests stand on to "closely mimic the experience of professional reflexology treatments".

Scottish spa industry to gather at first-ever Spa Life Scotland event   17 Apr 2024

Scottish spa industry to gather at first-ever Spa Life Scotland event

Industry event organisation Spa Life is gearing up for the first-ever Spa Life Scotland Convention, due to be hosted at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow from 28-30 April.

We Work Well organises annual pre-ISPA charity hike in Scottsdale   15 Apr 2024

We Work Well organises annual pre-ISPA charity hike in Scottsdale

We Work Well founders Monica Helmstetter and Lucy Hugo have called on ISPA members to join their annual SpasPushingLimits charity hike in Phoenix, Arizona, on 22 April.

Company profile


Seed To Skin

Founded by Jeanette Thottrup in 2018, in Tuscany, Seed to Skin is an award winning skincare line.

View full profile>>

Catalogue gallery


Featured Supplier

CSI Design Expo Americas 2024 announces new Attractions & Entertainment Technology Zone

CSI Design Expo Americas 2024 announces new Attractions & Entertainment Technology Zone

Cruise Ship Interiors (CSI) invites cruise lines, shipyards, design studios, outfitters, and suppliers to take part in CSI Design Expo Americas in Miami, Florida, the region’s only event dedicated to cruise ship interior design. More>>




in this issue

• Virgin gets right to wipe out rent arrears
• Fitness industry mourns passing of Jan Spaticchia
• STA offers mindfulness resources



World Leisure jobs




Duty Manager
Salary: Competitive
Location: Middlesbrough
Company: Everyone Active
Duty Manager Golf and Athletics
Salary: £30,027pa + non-contrib pension + benefits
Location: Stockwood Park Golf Club, London Road, Luton, UK
Company: Active Luton
Leisure Centre Duty Manager
Salary: £24,687.57pa + pension + health care + benefits
Location: Uppingham, Oakham, UK
Company: Uppingham School
Leisure Supervisor (Development)
Salary: £32,982 - £37,099pa + excellent pension and benefits
Location: London, UK
Company: City University of London
Fitness Motivator and Personal Trainer
Location: Market Rasen
Company: Everyone Active
Diary dates
Powered by leisurediary.com

08-08 May 2024

Hospitality Design Conference

Hotel Melià , Milano , Italy


10-12 May 2024

Asia Pool & Spa Expo

China Import & Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China


13-16 May 2024

W3Spa EMEA

Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia , Italy







Published by Leisure Media Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385 | Contact us | About us | © Cybertrek Ltd