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Overview of the Health and Well-Being Committee Program for New Hires

This presentation for new hires provides the new employees with an introductory overview of the organization's Health and Well-being Committee program. The Health and Well-being Committee model was developed by researchers at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Pub...

Jul 15, 2025
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Start-Up Materials for the Health and Well-Being Committee

On this page, you can download sample recruitment materials designed for organizations that are creating a new Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC). A HaWC is a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ideas for improving the workplace. The Health and...

Jul 15, 2025
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Training Presentation for Health and Well-Being Committee Co-Leads

This presentation was designed to be part of training sessions for the co-leads of a new Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC). A Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC) is a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ideas for improving the workplace. Th...

Jul 15, 2025
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

This presentation was designed to introduce the Health and Well-Being Committee (HaWC) model to the leadership of an organization considering starting a HaWC program. Health and Well-Being Committees (HaWCs) are a new form of participatory program that gi

This presentation was designed to introduce the Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC) model to the leadership of an organization considering starting a HaWC program. A Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC) is a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ...

Jul 15, 2025
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Presentation to Accompany Initial Meetings of a Health and Well-Being Committee

This presentation was designed for use in the initial meetings of a new workplace Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC). A HaWC is a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ideas for improving the workplace.

Jul 14, 2025
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Tools and Resources for Running Health and Well-Being Committee Meetings

These materials provide very detailed guidance on running the initial meetings of a Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC), a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ideas for improving the workplace. The HaWC model was developed by researchers at the ...

Jul 14, 2025
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Announcing Emilio Castilla’s New Book “The Meritocracy Paradox”

MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla’s new book, "The Meritocracy Paradox: Where Talent Management Strategies Go Wrong and How to Fix Them," published by Columbia University Press, is now available.

Jul 29, 2025
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The Surprising Potential of Health and Well-Being Committees

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Martha Mangelsdorf

MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly, who is Co-Director of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), found in a recent multiyear study in e-commerce warehouses that establishing Health and Well-Being Committees that allow employees to give input on workplace issues significantly reduc...

May 15, 2025
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Selected Journal Articles by Erin L. Kelly Related to Workplace Well-Being

MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly, who is Co-Director of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), has coauthored dozens of scholarly articles related to well-being in the workplace, with a particular focus on examining the effects of flexible scheduling initiatives on various measu...

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Spring 2025 IWER Newsletter Now Available

The Spring 2025 newsletter from the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) is now available online.

May 29, 2025
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