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Workability management and 4 other trends shaping occupational wellbeing initiatives in 2025

The world of workplace wellbeing is evolving fast. Are you keeping up? 🚀

Join us on Tuesday, March 25, from 9:00 to 9:45 AM (UTC +2) for an exclusive webinar where we’ll dive into the top 5 trends shaping occupational wellbeing initiatives in 2025 with Amel Gaily, CEO of workplace wellbeing technology company Cuckoo.

🔎 You’ll learn in the webinar:

  • What are the biggest trends shaping occupational wellbeing in 2025?
  • What can data tell you about occupational wellbeing initiatives and their efficiency?
  • Actionable tips on how future-proof your company’s wellbeing initiatives

And if you cannot make it to the webinar, no problem! Sign up and we’ll send you the recording afterwards.

We look forward to seeing you online. Got questions? Send them in advance via the link in the confirmation email, and we will do our best to address them during the webinar.

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