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Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by omojoibo: 6:32am On Nov 05, 2023
Nigeria and Cameroon rank 4th and 5th in the world for employee well-being, survey reveals

According to the McKinsey Health Institute’s 2023 survey released on Thursday, Nigeria and Cameroon secured the top positions in African countries for employee well-being, both recording an impressive rating of 69%, followed by Egypt at 63%.

The survey participants from Nigeria indicated that 72% were in good social health, 69% were in physical health, 79% were in spiritual health, and 79% were in mental health. The average globally was 57%.

Meanwhile, survey participants in Cameroon reported the lowest rates of burnout symptoms at workplaces at 9%. The global average of burnout was 20%. The survey participants from Cameroon also indicated that 74% were in good social health, 63% were in physical health, 84% were in spiritual health, and 80% were in mental health.

Turkey topped the list of countries with the highest employee well-being, while Japan came in last with 25%, according to the global poll. Turkey was highest at 78%, followed by 76% for India and 75% for China, as the report found that employees who had positive work experiences reported better holistic health, were more innovative at work, and had improved job performance.

Japan came in last in a global ranking of employees’ well-being, scoring 25% in the poll. The survey participants from Japan indicated that 30% were in good social health, 74% were in physical health, 24% were in spiritual health, and 42% were in mental health.

The report found that 22 per cent of employees are experiencing burnout symptoms at work across the 30 countries, although there are substantial variances between countries.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/careers/nigeria-and-cameroon-rank-4th-and-5th-in-the-world-for-employee-well-being-survey/1n389yp

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Saynoomore: 7:00am On Nov 05, 2023
Which Nigeria are they referring to here? The same Nigeria with world's lowest minimum wage of $35/month ?

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Wujio: 7:11am On Nov 05, 2023
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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Rubyjade: 10:38am On Nov 08, 2023
SCAM AYE

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by iwaeda: 10:38am On Nov 08, 2023
omojoibo:
Nigeria and Cameroon rank 4th and 5th in the world for employee well-being, survey reveals

According to the McKinsey Health Institute’s 2023 survey released on Thursday, Nigeria and Cameroon secured the top positions in African countries for employee well-being, both recording an impressive rating of 69%, followed by Egypt at 63%.

The survey participants from Nigeria indicated that 72% were in good social health, 69% were in physical health, 79% were in spiritual health, and 79% were in mental health. The average globally was 57%.

Meanwhile, survey participants in Cameroon reported the lowest rates of burnout symptoms at workplaces at 9%. The global average of burnout was 20%. The survey participants from Cameroon also indicated that 74% were in good social health, 63% were in physical health, 84% were in spiritual health, and 80% were in mental health.

Turkey topped the list of countries with the highest employee well-being, while Japan came in last with 25%, according to the global poll. Turkey was highest at 78%, followed by 76% for India and 75% for China, as the report found that employees who had positive work experiences reported better holistic health, were more innovative at work, and had improved job performance.

Japan came in last in a global ranking of employees’ well-being, scoring 25% in the poll. The survey participants from Japan indicated that 30% were in good social health, 74% were in physical health, 24% were in spiritual health, and 42% were in mental health.

The report found that 22 per cent of employees are experiencing burnout symptoms at work across the 30 countries, although there are substantial variances between countries.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/careers/nigeria-and-cameroon-rank-4th-and-5th-in-the-world-for-employee-well-being-survey/1n389yp



grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Spiritual health I can testify, Kudos to RCCG, Deeper life, House on the Rock behind my location, Nasfat and so on. grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by WhisperedNoise: 10:38am On Nov 08, 2023
lol

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by safarilove(m): 10:38am On Nov 08, 2023
Even the devil is shocked at this news..
What an insult to those whose salaries are still being owed or underpaid.

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Obviouslyblunt: 10:39am On Nov 08, 2023
lol. Propaganda as always.

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Fearyourcreator: 10:39am On Nov 08, 2023
Any good news about this country, some people no like am... na thunder go fire una and una whole kinsmen

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by PussyKing(m): 10:39am On Nov 08, 2023
I don't understand??

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by OgideAgu: 10:39am On Nov 08, 2023
De play

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Nobody: 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
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omojoibo:
Nigeria and Cameroon rank 4th and 5th in the world for employee well-being, survey reveals

According to the McKinsey Health Institute’s 2023 survey released on Thursday, Nigeria and Cameroon secured the top positions in African countries for employee well-being, both recording an impressive rating of 69%, followed by Egypt at 63%.

The survey participants from Nigeria indicated that 72% were in good social health, 69% were in physical health, 79% were in spiritual health, and 79% were in mental health. The average globally was 57%.

Meanwhile, survey participants in Cameroon reported the lowest rates of burnout symptoms at workplaces at 9%. The global average of burnout was 20%. The survey participants from Cameroon also indicated that 74% were in good social health, 63% were in physical health, 84% were in spiritual health, and 80% were in mental health.
Survey lol this means average Nigerians with headache will say that he is okey and keep working
While other from other countries will complain and get medical care and rest 🛌 this what this thing mean,

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Akaegwu(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
30k soldiers. Oya come and educate us
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by stano2(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
Huge joke even bank managers are quitting and leaving the damn country.
Big Pharm companies too.

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Oritna94(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
This report no follow. Maybe it is from the alternate Universe version of Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Image123(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
What a lamba survey. Anyway, it's among African countries, so we go manage the news small. 79% in spiritual health cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by SIXTEENTH(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
Check the list well
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Themanleshey: 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
Eh , which of the Nigeria abeg 😝
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by WantsandMore: 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
PussyKing:
I don't understand??
You know understand good news abi na the position dey confuse you?

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by TheSuperX(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
Blantant lie
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by stano2(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
Any good news about this country, some people no like am... na thunder go fire una and una whole kinsmen
Keep shut… “Nigeria has the best government on earth”.

Oya start to jubilate, we should celebrate for something written on paper, meanwhile we are witnessing the opposite in reality. Ode

Another big pharm company is leaving Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Kelvinofficial: 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
Lol
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Angelfrost(m): 10:40am On Nov 08, 2023
That's good to hear... Kudos to them.
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by brainpulse: 10:41am On Nov 08, 2023
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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Ejyksneh(m): 10:42am On Nov 08, 2023
Thread opened by dirty ewedu munching bastards to praise their slave master and god Ebola Thimbulu

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Fearyourcreator: 10:42am On Nov 08, 2023
stano2:
Keep shut…
You wish your country bad cus of one man ... you sef no go see goodness from the land... na sorry go fill the house of anyone that's wants this government to fail... they shall know no peace and ears crumbs from the land they curse

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Factfinder1(m): 10:42am On Nov 08, 2023
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E be like say I no Sabi read again

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by creolehunt: 10:42am On Nov 08, 2023
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by CooldipoMPS: 10:42am On Nov 08, 2023
shocked
Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Sharpsharp00123: 10:43am On Nov 08, 2023
Saynoomore:
Which Nigeria are they referring to here? The same Nigeria with world's lowest minimum wage of $35?
u are just an idiot and I am not sorry to say

When they say any bad thing about Nigeria u dingbats jump on it without checking the credibility but once it’s good news u start acting mad

For your information Nigeria is not the country with world lowest minimum wage

U fools just want to keep talking Nigeria down cos u lost election, that’s pure madness

So Nigeria must burn cos u lost election

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Re: Nigeria And Cameroon Rank 4th And 5th In The World For Employee Well-being by Onewazobia(m): 10:43am On Nov 08, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
Any good news about this country, some people no like am... na thunder go fire una and una whole kinsmen



Do you really fear God?
Is this the reality on Ground?
Please fear God

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