How Nature Can Improve the Mental Health of Employees
In today’s high-stress work environments, the mental health of employees has become a concern for employers due to the significant human and economic costs.
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In today’s high-stress work environments, the mental health of employees has become a concern for employers due to the significant human and economic costs.
Commuting to work without a car? Yes, it’s possible!
Buckle up as we gear towards a new era in the future of transportation! This is an exciting moment, particularly for HR folks and people strategists who need to bring some innovation to the table.
Here’s what’s happening!
Get your (two) wheels ready! National Bike to Work Week is May 15-21. If you can’t commit to biking daily, National Bike to Work Day is Friday, May 19.
Spring is in the air. The flowers are starting to bloom, the air is crisp with the smell of rain, and the dreaded orange cones are back.
Employees who are healthy are more productive, use less sick time, and are more engaged. So how can employers help employees get active and stay healthy?
Even before the pandemic, micromobility was a trend beginning to sweep across the nation. In 2019, micromobility accounted for 136 million trips taken in the US before COVID-19 began to dampen the industry’s growth.
Our world has come a long way since the pandemic. Even for the way we commute to the office. With so many commuting options available, our commuting habits may have changed. So what does the future of commuting look like in the new year and beyond?
How green is commuting by bike compared to cars and other forms of transportation? Research conducted by a University of Oxford professor shows that if people decide to change their commuting habits, they can slash the size of their carbon footprint. By selecting a bike instead of a car for commuting needs, the average citizen can reduce their carbon emissions by 67 percent.
What does the future hold for micromobility in 2022? The beginning of the pandemic may have been tough, but micromobillity operators were patient and saw an increase in usage in 2021. For example, e-bike sales grew by 240 percent from August 2020 to July 2021. That sets up for a potentially great year for micromobility companies and users.