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HR Tech Outlook | Wednesday, February 22, 2023
In addition to enhancing employee morale and performance, Employee Assistance Programs also maintain a healthy work environment, increase focus, and improve productivity.
FREMONT, CA: An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) helps employees deal with a variety of potential challenges that might affect their performance on the job.
A variety of services are available through EAP providers, some of them are listed below:
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Workplace conflicts: For instance, Jane recently got a new co-worker, and there is immediate conflict. Their close working relationship makes the workday stressful because they cannot agree on how to handle tasks most efficiently. Jane wants to reduce workplace conflict but isn't sure where to start. Using an EAP can help her in this scenario; she can receive suggestions and advice on how to resolve the issue with difficult co-workers.
Issues related to mental health: Anxiety, depression, and anger management are some of the mental health challenges employees face. Employees may not be directly affected by mental health issues, but they may have a loved one suffering from one. Suppose an employee has a spouse who suffers from depression. The employee comes to work each day worried and distracted because of this stress at home. EAPs can connect employees with the right resources for help.
Advice on legal and family matters: During a difficult divorce, an employee worries about a major custody dispute. As a result of his anxiety over things not going his way, he worries daily, which reduces his productivity and happiness at work. In order to help him resolve his challenges, an EAP can provide family and legal advice.
Some of the significant benefits of the Employee Assistance Programs are as follows:
Productivity is improved among employees: Personal problems can make it difficult for employees to focus at work. Due to their struggles, they may even call in sick frequently. Approximately 36 percent of a company's productivity is lost due to employee absences, according to the Society for Human Resource Management. This problem can be solved by introducing an EAP. Studies suggest that an EAP can reduce work-related injuries by 65 percent and reduce time lost at work by 33 percent.
Companies can save money by using EAPs: Healthcare costs are increasing each year for businesses. Employers spend $20 billion annually on mental health challenges, which account for 75 percent of short-term disabilities. EAPs provide a return of eight times every dollar invested, which is a significant return on investment. EAPs can reduce overall healthcare costs, reduce medical insurance usage, and reduce absenteeism.
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