McKinsey: Employee health linked to economic productivity
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McKinsey's recent research highlights the critical link between employee health and economic productivity, estimating a potential value of $11.7 trillion. Key insights include the impact of presenteeism -- where employees are present but not fully productive -- on economic output, and that older workers tend to report better health than younger ones, who face higher burnout rates.
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