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Do “Hip Offices” Really Help Employee Mental Health?

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong

05-Mar-19 12:15

Do “Hip Offices” Really Help Employee Mental Health?

Mental health issues among the working community have long been attributed to poor working conditions, rigid timelines, and mundane office culture, yet even with the rise of “cool and trendy” workplaces that prioritize work-life fulfilment, there seems to be no decline in the number of people suffering from work-related mental conditions.


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