A recent report titled Happiness at Work – How Happy is India’s Workforce? – 2024 reveals alarming trends, indicating that 70% of Indian employees are unhappy in their workplaces. Conducted by The Happiest Places to Work and the Happiness Research Academy, the study analyzed responses from 2,000 individuals across various sectors. Key findings highlight significant age, gender, and regional disparities in workplace satisfaction, with over half of the workforce considering resignation. The pressing concern underscores the importance of supportive work environments, suggesting that innovative policies, like ‘unhappy leave,’ could help address mental health concerns and improve overall employee well-being.
A Chinese retail chain offers ‘unhappy leave’ to its employees: Could this be the solution for India’s workforce, where 70% are dissatisfied with their jobs?

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