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Workplace Well-being: The Mental Health Challenge in Poland

PolandTuesday, December 16, 2025
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Poland's workforce is over 17.6 million strong, but a growing number are taking sick leave due to mental health struggles and job burnout. This trend is a big deal, affecting not just individuals but the entire economy. It's leading to:

  • Lower earnings
  • More doctor visits
  • Higher medication costs
  • Increased social benefits payouts

The Problem Goes Deeper

The issue isn't just about the numbers. It's about the support—or lack of it—that's available. Many employer-based health plans in Poland have gaps when it comes to mental health coverage. This means employees might not get the help they need, making it harder for them to recover and return to work.

A Call for Better Support

This situation highlights a need for better mental health support in the workplace. It's not just about fixing a problem; it's about preventing one. By improving mental health coverage, employers can help their workers and boost the economy at the same time.

Policymakers Must Act

But it's not just up to employers. Policymakers also have a role to play. They need to address the gaps in mental health policies and ensure that everyone has access to the care they need.

A Healthier, More Productive Workforce

In the end, it's about creating a healthier, more productive workforce. It's a challenge, but it's one that can be overcome with the right support and policies.

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