UK 'to lose 600,000 workers to illness without better health support at work'

UK faces massive workforce exodus as health support at work falls woefully short

A staggering 600,000 Britons are expected to abandon their jobs in the next decade due to long-term health issues, unless a radical shift is made in how employers tackle staff wellbeing. This alarming projection from the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) paints a bleak picture for an economy already struggling with productivity woes.

The figures, which suggest a 26% increase in people becoming economically inactive by 2035 – equivalent to the entire city of Bristol leaving the workforce – are a stark warning that Britain is on the brink of a major crisis. With over 3.3 million adults expected to be affected, this would cost the economy £36 billion annually.

The RSPH has sounded the alarm, calling for a fundamental overhaul in how workplaces support staff with conditions such as musculoskeletal disorders, mental health problems, and cardiovascular disease. William Roberts, chief executive of the RSPH, argues that employers must take a more proactive role in keeping people healthy, backed by a national standard of support.

The proposed solution involves introducing a national health and work standard, which would guarantee all UK workers access to minimum levels of healthcare support. This move aims to address the existing issue of nearly half the workforce lacking access to basic workplace health services, including flu vaccinations and cardiovascular disease checks.

Experts believe that harnessing the role of employers in promoting staff wellbeing will be crucial in tackling this crisis. Jamie O'Halloran, senior research fellow at the Health Foundation, notes that investing in staff – particularly line managers – can have a significant impact on both employee health and business performance.

A government spokesperson has highlighted its commitment to shifting from sickness to prevention, with its 10-year health plan aiming to provide personalized support to frontline staff. However, critics argue that more needs to be done to address the systemic issues driving this crisis.

The upcoming Keep Britain Working review, which is set to publish later this month, holds the key to unlocking a new era of workplace wellbeing and tackling the looming exodus of millions from the British workforce.
 
I'm really concerned about this growing trend in the UK 🤕. The stats are eye-watering - 26% increase in people becoming economically inactive by 2035? That's staggering. It just goes to show that employers need to step up their game when it comes to supporting staff wellbeing. We can't keep relying on basic flu vaccinations and cardiovascular disease checks as a solution 🤦‍♀️. I'd love to see more investment in employee wellbeing programs, particularly for line managers who are often the unsung heroes of workplace mental health. It's time for a radical shift in how we approach staff wellbeing, and I think introducing a national health and work standard would be a great starting point 📈. The economic costs alone - £36 billion annually? That's a big number, but I'd rather invest in our people than risk losing an entire city to workforce exodus 😬
 
I'm getting super worried about this one 🤕. 600k people leaving their jobs due to health issues is insane! It's not just the economy that's affected, but also our healthcare system & overall well-being 🤯. I think employers have a major role to play in supporting staff with health conditions, rather than just offering basic services like flu shots 🏥. We need a national standard of support, like a minimum level of healthcare that everyone's entitled to 🚨. It's not just about prevention, but also addressing the systemic issues that are driving this crisis 💔. Let's hope the Keep Britain Working review can help us find solutions & prevent this massive workforce exodus 😬
 
omg, 600k people leaving the UK workforce in the next decade? 🤯 that's like, half the population of london just up and quitting their jobs 🚀💸 and no one's really sure how to fix it 😬. i mean, employers need to step up their game and start investing in staff wellbeing, duh 🤑. like, a national health and work standard sounds like a solid idea, but where's the execution 💪? and what about all the people who aren't even getting basic flu vaccinations at work 🤢? anyway, can't wait for that Keep Britain Working review to drop later this month, fingers crossed they come up with some actual solutions 🤞.
 
🤔 I'm like "what's up with this?!" A 26% increase in people being economically inactive by 2035 is insane 🤯! It's not just about the money, it's about people's health and wellbeing 👍. I think we need to get creative here 🔬.

Imagine a pyramid diagram with three layers: physical health, mental health, and workplace wellbeing 📈

Layer 1: Physical Health
💊 Vaccinations
💉 Healthcare checks
👟 Ergonomic workspace

Layer 2: Mental Health
🤯 Mindfulness sessions
🌱 Employee assistance programs
📝 Stress management training

Layer 3: Workplace Wellbeing
👥 Team-building activities
🏋️‍♀️ Flexible work arrangements
🚀 Recognition and reward systems

If we can make these layers connect, I think we can prevent a massive workforce exodus 💼. Employers need to take ownership of staff wellbeing and provide a supportive environment 🔑. It's not just about the bottom line; it's about people's lives 😊.

We need to get this national health and work standard thingy implemented ASAP ⏱️! I'm all for it 🤝.
 
🤯 I mean, 600k Brits losing their jobs due to poor health support at work? That's insane! 🙅‍♂️ Employers gotta step up their game big time if they wanna keep their staff happy and healthy. I'm all for that national health and work standard, it's about time we prioritize our people over profits 🤑. We can't just expect staff to be fine with a pat on the back and some empty promises 🤷‍♂️. It's time for concrete action and investment in staff wellbeing. Our economy will thank us for it 💸.
 
man... 600k people leaving their jobs due to poor health support at work is just insane 🤯 it's not just about numbers, it's about lives affected & economy hit 💸 those line managers getting investment is a good start, but we need more systemic change too 👥 like having a national standard of healthcare support at work would be a huge step forward 🙌 and let's not forget the £36billion annual cost to the economy... that's like the entire city of Bristol leaving the workforce 🤯
 
I'm getting really worried about our friends across the pond 🤕. The thought of 600,000 people leaving their jobs because they can't handle their workload is just crazy 💀. I mean, we've all been there with a bad back or a mental health day, but for some people it's not even an option 😔.

I think what really gets me is that this isn't just about individual employees, it's about the economy too 📈. Losing 3.3 million adults from the workforce would be huge 💸. We need to make sure our employers are doing more to support their staff and create a healthier work environment 💪.

I'm curious to see how the UK government is going to tackle this issue, but it's clear that we need some serious changes 🔄. Maybe it's time for them to introduce that national health and work standard they're talking about 💼? Either way, I hope they take it seriously because our friends in the UK are counting on us 🤞.
 
IT'S ABOUT TIME WE START TAKING WORKPLACE WELLBEING SERIOUSLY IN THE UK!!! 600,000 PEOPLE LEAVING THEIR JOBS DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES IS JUST ALARMING!!! I MEAN, I GET IT, EMPLOYERS CAN'T CONTROL EVERYTHING BUT COME ON, GUYS! YOU NEED TO START TAKING CARE OF YOUR STAFF, BOTH PHYSICAL AND MENTAL!!! 26% INCREASE IN PEOPLE BECOMING ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE BY 2035? THAT'S JUST DISASTROUS!!!

AND IT'S NOT LIKE IT'S GOING TO COST THE ECONOMY MUCH!!! £36 BILLION A YEAR IS JUST A DROP IN THE OCEAN COMPARED TO ALL THE MONEY WE'LL SAVE ON MEDICAL BILLS AND PRODUCTIVITY WOES! IT'S TIME FOR EMPLOYERS TO STEP UP AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR STAFF'S WELLBEING!!!

I'M LOVING THE IDEA OF A NATIONAL HEALTH AND WORK STANDARD, THOUGH!!! THAT WOULD BE A GAME CHANGER!!! WE NEED TO MAKE SURE ALL UK WORKERS HAVE ACCESS TO MINIMUM LEVELS OF healthcare SUPPORT, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO FLU VACCINATIONS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE CHECKS!!!
 
I'm getting worried about the future of our economy 🤔. 600k Brits abandoning their jobs due to work-related health issues is a big deal 🔥. It's like the government is saying, "Yeah, we're good" while people are struggling to make ends meet 💸.

If employers aren't taking care of their staff, who will? The onus can't just be on individual employees to sort themselves out 🤷‍♀️. We need a national standard for workplace health support, and fast ⏰. This is exactly what the government's 10-year health plan should've addressed years ago 🕰️.

The fact that nearly half the workforce lacks basic healthcare services is just unacceptable 😒. It's like we're being forced to choose between our health and our jobs 💔. I want to see more concrete action from our leaders, not just empty promises 🤥. The future of Britain depends on it 👀.
 
omg, 600k ppl abandoning jobs due to poor work health? thats insane 🤯. i cant believe how many ppl are struggling with musk issues & mental health probs at work. employers need to step up their game & support staff wellbeing more. this £36billion loss is crazy too 💸. we need a national health & work standard ASAP so everyone can access basic healthcare services. it's not just about employees, but also the economy 📉
 
I'm like totally stoked that 600k Brits are gonna leave their jobs because of work-related health issues 🤯 I mean, can you blame them? It's crazy how employers just can't seem to get it right when it comes to supporting staff wellbeing. But at the same time... I don't know, maybe it's just me, but introducing a national health and work standard sounds kinda like overkill to me 🤔 I mean, wouldn't that just be another layer of bureaucracy for businesses to deal with? And what about the cost? £36 billion annually is no joke 💸
 
Man, 600k Brits are basically gonna be outta work in the next decade 🤯 due to employers not giving a damn about staff wellbeing? That's crazy! I mean, they're saying that most workplaces lack basic health services like flu shots and check-ups for cardiovascular disease... what even is that?! 🤦‍♂️ Like, come on guys, you gotta take care of your employees or you're gonna be left with a giant hole in the economy. And the fact that it's only gonna get worse by 2035? That's not cool 😬. I'm all for employers taking a more proactive role in keeping people healthy, but where's the urgency here?! We need to do something ASAP before the whole country is basically empty 🌎💸
 
🤕 this is so worrying - 600k people leaving their jobs due to poor health support is insane! employers gotta step up & provide better support for staff 🚨 we can't have people suffering in silence, it's gonna affect not just economy but ppl's lives too 💔 if gov does take action now, i'm sure things can be managed, but yeah, radical change is needed ASAP ⏱️
 
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