Fifty-Three Percent of Employees Are Scared to Bring Up Their Health Condition with Their Direct Supervisor
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The Standard's survey found that employees with health conditions are nervous about bringing attention to their illnesses or injuries in the workplace for fear of being treated differently. Fifty-three percent of employees surveyed were scared to bring up their health condition with their direct supervisor, while 49 percent felt they were treated differently by their supervisor because of their health condition.
For employees who worked directly with their HR manager, those numbers were significantly lower. Twenty-nine percent of employees said they were scared to bring up their condition with their HR manager while 32 percent said they felt they were treated differently by their HR manager because of their condition.
"Employers set the tone for the employee experience - especially when it comes to disability management," said
In addition, The Standard found that employees who worked with their HR manager received more consistent communications, workplace accommodations and connections to other support programs that helped them return to work sooner. Employees who worked with their HR manager had a lower disability leave duration (59 days) than those who worked with their direct supervisor (77 days). Often, this is because HR managers are aware of additional resources that can help support employees in their return to work, including support from their disability carrier, or wellness, disease management or employee assistance program.
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