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HR Dealing with Rising Mental Health Crisis in Workplace  

More employees are seeking help for mental health when compared with other health issues in U.S. workplaces, according to a new survey.

mental health confusion 5358323 640The survey of 515 in-house lawyers, C-suite executives and human resources professionals in March by employment law firm Littler found that “since the start of 2022, 65% of employers have seen an increase in accommodation and leave requests related to mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.”

“Nearly a quarter (22%) saw increased requests related to post-COVID conditions and 44% said the same about other physical health concerns,” the survey noted. “These numbers were higher across the board for organizations with more than 10,000 employees–for instance, 78% of these larger employers saw an increase in requests related to mental health conditions.”

Read the full survey from Littler.

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