86% of Indian employees are 'struggling' or 'suffering': Gallup Global Workplace report 2024
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86% of Indian employees are 'struggling' or 'suffering': Gallup Global Workplace report 2024

Hindustan Times  

Only 14% of Indian employees feel they are “thriving” in life, while others admit to “struggling” or “suffering”, according to the Gallup 2024 State of the Global Workplace report. This is in sharp contrast to the 34% employees worldwide who feel they are “thriving.” Gallup State of the Global Workplace report evaluates the mental wellbeing of employees The 2024 Gallup State of the Global Workplace report “examines the current state of employee mental health and wellbeing at the global level.” For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup classified respondents into three categories of wellbeing - thriving, struggling or suffering. The respondents who had a positive view of their present life situation - rating it 7 or higher - as well as a positive outlook for the next five years, were classified as “thriving.” The respondents who said they had an uncertain or negative view of their present life situation, with more daily stress and financial worries, were classified as “struggling.” Finally, respondents who admitted to feeling miserable, along with a negative view of the future, were said to be struggling. India on Life Evaluation Index According to the 2024 Gallup State of the Global Workplace report, only 14% of Indians feel they are thriving.

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