Rethinking Well-Being at Work for Women
Norlida Azmi, Well-being@Work© Movement Chapter Lead for HR, Founder of Chapter Advisory | Shazli Ghani, Human Resources Director, L'Oréal Malaysia and Singapore
23-Apr-25 11:00

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Women in Malaysia are reporting higher stress, lower satisfaction, and less psychological safety at work. But are today’s workplace well-being efforts actually helping or are they missing the mark?
We dig into the latest Malaysia Women Well-Being@Work© Report, which paints a concerning picture of how women are experiencing work, and why well-being can’t just be a buzzword or checkbox anymore.
Joining us are Norlida Azmi, Chapter Lead for People Community for the Well-being@Work© Movement and Founder of Chapter Advisory, and Shazli Ghani, Human Resources Director for L’Oréal Malaysia and Singapore, to share what’s really going on behind the numbers and what leaders must do differently.
Produced by: Carol Wong
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: the workplace, Corporates, Women in Business
Tags: women workplace wellbeing, workplace inclusivity, psychological safety, ISO 45003, Malaysia's OSH Act (Amendment) 2022,