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Combatting Burnout: Employers Take Action to Promote Employee Wellness During Tax Season

Employee wellness is an important aspect of a healthy and productive workplace, especially during tax season. With the blurring of work-life lines and the increasing pace of business, burnout has become a growing problem among employees. The added pressure of meeting tax deadlines can exacerbate stress levels during this time.

Burnout, as defined by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is, ‘a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress1. It can lead to a decrease in productivity, increased absenteeism, and a higher risk of mental and physical health problems.

To promote employee wellness, employers should take steps to reduce the risk of burnout and create a supportive work environment. Here are three tips for promoting wellness at work during the busy tax season:

Encourage work-life balance: One of the main causes of burnout is a lack of work-life balance. During tax season, employers should encourage their employees to take regular breaks, use their vacation time, and leave work on time. They should also provide flexible work arrangements where possible to help employees balance their work and personal responsibilities.

Provide support for mental and emotional well-being: Mental and emotional well-being are just as important as physical well-being, especially during tax season, when stress levels may peak. Employers should provide resources and support for employees who are dealing with stress, anxiety, or other mental health issues. This could include an employee assistance program, counseling services, or paid time off to manage mental health and emotional well-being.

Create a positive work culture: A positive work culture can go a long way in promoting employee wellness. Employers should foster a culture of trust, respect, and inclusion. They should also recognize and reward employees for their hard work and contributions. Regular team-building activities and open communication can also help create a positive work culture. This can be helpful when employees are dealing with the stress around tax season.

Employee wellness is crucial for a healthy and productive workplace. Tax season can be an especially demanding time, and burnout is a growing problem that employers should take seriously. By encouraging work-life balance, providing support for mental and emotional well-being, and creating a positive work culture, employers can take steps to promote employee wellness and reduce the risk of burnout.

1. “Career Burnout”, CAMH News & Stories, CAMH, https://www.camh.ca/en/camh-news-and-stories/career-burnout

This guide is intended to be used as a starting point in analyzing combatting burnout during tax season and is not a comprehensive resource of requirements. It offers practical information concerning the subject matter and is provided with the understanding that ADP is not rendering legal or tax advice or other professional services.

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