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    SBI plans major overhaul of employee-wellness programme

    The move comes as organisations increasingly recognise the impact of workplace stress, digital disruption, and shifting employee expectations
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJune 15, 20262 Mins Read3390 Views
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    India’s largest lender, State Bank of India (SBI), is preparing to revamp its employee-wellness framework to better address mental health concerns and support employees navigating the changing nature of work in the banking sector.

    According to a recently issued request for proposals inviting service providers, the public-sector bank is seeking a comprehensive employee- assistance programme aligned with the realities of a rapidly transforming workplace. The move comes as organisations increasingly recognise the impact of workplace stress, digital disruption, and shifting employee expectations on workforce well-being.

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    With a workforce of over 2.45 lakh employees, SBI aims to introduce a more structured and responsive support system. A key focus area will be the creation of a crisis intervention mechanism to provide immediate assistance to employees experiencing severe psychological distress or facing critical personal situations. The proposed framework is expected to ensure timely access to trained professionals during emergencies.

    The bank also plans to strengthen preventive mental-health support by introducing a Mental Health Champion initiative. Under this programme, selected employees will help create awareness, encourage conversations around emotional well-being, and guide colleagues towards available support services when needed.

    Recognising the unique pressures faced by employees in the early years of their careers, SBI intends to offer targeted interventions for those with up to three years of experience. The initiative will seek to ease the transition into demanding banking roles, where increased responsibilities and performance expectations often contribute to stress.

    Additionally, the bank is looking to develop specialised support for employees navigating parenthood. The proposed maternity and parental well-being programme will address emotional, physical, practical, and work-related challenges associated with this significant life transition.

    SBI has also underlined the importance of confidentiality. The bank has specified that individual employee data and engagement details must not be shared with management, HR teams, or external parties, except where mandated by law.

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