Studies by Aflac and Prudential Financial address the impact of paid leave in the workplace
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Aflac and Prudential Financial conducted dual studies on the impact of paid leave in the workplace, revealing significant stress on employees covering for absent coworkers. Key findings include:
- 73% of workers experienced stress and anxiety while covering for a coworker on leave
- 42% experienced burnout when covering for leaves extending beyond 9 weeks
- 48% of employers have seen an increase in employee leaves in the past 12 months
- 94% of employers report taking action to support employees covering for coworkers, but only 74% of employees acknowledge this
The studies highlight the need for effective communication and recognition to support employees maintaining business continuity during coworkers' absences. Employers are encouraged to evaluate their work environment and implement strategies to preserve employee well-being while managing increased leaves.
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In addition, about half of workers say they experienced burnout when covering for an employee whose leave extended beyond nine weeks,1 according to the studies, one by Aflac focusing on how employees are impacted by a coworkers' leave, and another by Prudential, focusing on how employers are supporting workers who cover for employees on leave. The studies by the two companies, both leading providers of group life, absence, disability and supplemental health insurance in the
"As we continue to navigate the evolving landscape of paid leave in America, it's critical to understand the impact on those who remain at work and the challenges it can present to employers," said Bryon Bass, CEO of DMEC. "These studies highlight the importance of effective communication and recognition in support of employees who are using their bandwidth to maintain business continuity while their colleagues are on leave. By addressing these key areas, employers can ensure a healthier, more productive workforce."
Aflac and Prudential shared their key findings from studies with DMEC conference attendees and provided key data to illustrate how employers can support and recognize employees who cover for their coworkers who are on leave. According to the studies:
48% of employers have seen an increase in employee leaves in the past 12 months.294% of employers report taking action to provide support to employees covering for coworkers on leave,2 but only74% of employees report their employers have taken any action.173% of workers experienced stress and anxiety while covering for a coworker.142% of workers experienced burnout when covering for a coworker whose leave period extended beyond 9 weeks.1
Kristin Tugman, Ph.D., and VP, Holistic Wellness, Health & Productivity for Prudential, said information from the studies will enable employers to define best practices and create efficiencies, including staffing models that preserve the well-being of the employees who are working hard to ensure business continuity.
"American workers put in long hours that can impact work-life balance and their own personal mental and physical well-being," Tugman said. "Employee perspectives have changed post-pandemic, and the new generation entering the workforce expects employers to value their health and well-being. This new perspective, coupled with the increase in employee leaves, will require employers to evaluate their work environment."
Jenny Merrithew, vice president, Marketplace Solutions at Aflac, said the coordinated studies will generate important dialogue to help employers and employees achieve a balance with managing work and time away effectively.
"As more states and employers embrace paid leave as a covered benefit and as a means to attract top talent, it becomes more essential that all parties gain a greater awareness of how it will impact the ecosystem in terms of bandwidth, costs and productivity," Merrithew said.
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ABOUT AFLAC INCORPORATED
Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL), a Fortune 500 company, has helped provide financial protection and peace of mind for more than 68 years to millions of policyholders and customers through its subsidiaries in the
Group life, disability, and absence services are provided by Continental American Insurance Company (CAIC); in
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ABOUT PRUDENTIAL
Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU), a global financial services leader and premier active global investment manager with approximately
Prudential Group Insurance manufactures and distributes a full range of group life, long-term and short-term disability, and corporate and trust-owned life insurance in the
Group Insurance coverage is issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a Prudential Financial company,
1 Workers Left Behind Employee Study 2024. Aflac Incorporated. Published August 2024.
2 Workers Left Behind Employer Study 2024. Prudential Financial. Published August 2024.
3 LIMRA 2023 U.S. Supplemental Health Insurance Total Market Report.
Media contact (Aflac): Jon Sullivan, 706.573.7610 or jsullivan@aflac.com
Media contact (Prudential Financial): Marisa Amador, 973.802.8969 or marisa.amador@prudential.com
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