IN CONVERASTION WITH Lyn Labuschagne (EAP & Corporate Wellness Development)

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As the calendar turns to July, workplaces across South Africa are being encouraged to shift their focus from deadlines to well-being with the launch of Corporate Wellness Week — observed annually from 1–5 July. This national awareness week is dedicated to promoting healthier, more balanced lifestyles among employees while highlighting the crucial role that wellness plays in productivity, morale, and long-term success.
In an era marked by rising levels of stress, burnout, and lifestyle-related diseases, Corporate Wellness Week is more than just a checkbox on the HR calendar — it’s a call to action.
1 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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