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Initiated by the Alliance for Action on Work-Life Harmony (AfA-WLH) and supported by National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), EngageRocket conducted a survey of 3,332 employees in Singapore to understand the state of work-life harmony today, employee perceptions, and employee needs surrounding WLH.
This report showcases the key findings from this study.
"This survey conducted by EngageRocket was part of our tripartite-level efforts for employers to assess and review their work-life harmony practices to meet the needs of employees. The goal is to achieve work-life harmony, where employers and employees both achieve a sustainable balance between work and personal life."
Ms Yeo Wan Ling
Director of U SME and U Women and Family, National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)
Work-Life Harmony is directly correlated to employee engagement
Our study reveals that those who have managed to achieve greater degrees of harmony are more engaged. 32% of employees with high work-life harmony satisfaction are engaged and willing to recommend their workplace to others.
One Work-Life Harmony strategy does not fit all
From our research, male employees are more likely to be satisfied with their work-life harmony than women and to advocate for their employers. Home responsibilities are also a top motivating factor. Women and caregivers are at the highest risk of burnout as well as Gen X.
Adoption for Work-Life Harmony strategies is lagging
According to our study, employee support schemes have the highest impact on work-life harmony - but are adopted the least. Additionally, enhanced leave provisions and flexible work arrangements can also have a positive impact.
Organisations have shown incredible resilience and agility in responding to this unprecedented crisis. We want to recognise organisations and HR teams that leverage technology to meet higher standards of excellence as an employer.
On June 24th, we will reveal the winners of the awards.
Learn more about the Workplace Transformation Awards
Applications close on June 13th
“Work-life harmony has a clear effect on employee engagement. When one experiences anxiety or stress at work to the point of feeling overwhelmed, it affects our ability to think about, focus, and do the right things.”
Kris Ong, Senior HR Manager of SLS Bearings.
Participant of WLH Survey program
EngageRocket's panel discussion on the state of work-life harmony
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