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VIDEO FEATURE | Do office shutdowns really improve employee wellbeing?

Do office shutdowns really improve employee wellbeing?

 

Nike, Citigroup, Bumble and LinkedIn - all of these firms have recently closed their offices to let employees recharge and improve their wellbeing. This move to completely shutdown work to battle burnout is becoming more common, and also more controversial.

In this video, Erik Niewiarowski, Head of Video and Social Media at Executive Grapevine Digital Media breaks down the concept of a complete workplace shutdown and digs into the data to find out if employee wellbeing is actually improved by this tactic.

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