Profiting from a healthy workforce MEL06

Date: Monday 26 October
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Topic: Health and wellbeing

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Unhealthy employees mean reduced productivity. Given the link between employee health risks and reduced productivity, there is a correlation between reducing health risks and improving productivity. This session looks at the types of health initiatives being implemented and why, with a focus on measuring the effectiveness and outcomes of health programs for medium to large sized businesses.

Location details: Melbourne
Address: New Melbourne Convention Centre, 1 Convention Centre Place (off Montague Street), South Wharf
Date: Monday 26 October
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Registration: 11.00am
Business Size: Medium/Large
Learning Level: Introductory, Intermediate

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