There is a disconnect between the action being taken to reduce employee mental ill health and the transparency available for investors to conduct related risk analyses. This is according to the 2023 release of the CCLA Corporate Mental Health Benchmark, which aims to provide transparency to the market by ranking 100 of the UK's largest listed companies on their approach to workplace mental health - an issue Deloitte asserts costs UK private sector employers over £40bn each year. The index analyses publicly available information of organisations with over 10,000 employees, with the ...
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