Wellbeing Time to break the desk? Mental states start to decline, and stress levels begin to rise, after only two hours of continuous desk-based working, study shows Brian Cox warns the world about workplace mental health threat – our desks (PRNewsfoto/ASICS) Image John van der Luit-Drummond Editor-in-Chief Friday 27 September 2024 At IEL’s European Employment Summit yesterday, delegates were told that demands for work-life balance have evolved into demands for better “wellness” within organisations. Get AccessContinue reading International Employment LawyerAlready have access? Login now Email Enter your email address. Password Enter the password that accompanies your email address. Reset your passwordLog in Need access? Find out how to enjoy unlimited accessGet access You might also like... Wellbeing No silver bullet for Asia-Pacific’s mental health crisis Benefits Danske Bank unveils new paid-leave support for carers Mental Health What is causing Singaporeans to burn out at work? Mental Health Are burnout alerts the future of safeguarding workers?