More than 250 major employers in the United Kingdom have joined the 'Get Britain Working' taskforce, which aims to address workplace sickness and promote employee well-being. The initiative is led by a former executive from John Lewis, who advocates that tackling health issues in the workplace can lead to increased productivity and economic growth.
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Over 250 UK Employers Join 'Get Britain Working' Taskforce to Address Workplace Sickness
The 'Get Britain Working' taskforce has gained the support of over 250 of the UK's largest employers, focusing on addressing workplace sickness. The initiative, led by a former John Lewis executive, emphasizes the potential for improved employee health to drive economic growth.
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Over 250 UK Employers Join 'Get Britain Working' Taskforce to Address Workplace Sickness