In an ever-changing world of work, the question of Quality of Life at Work (QWL) and work-life balance is becoming a crucial issue for all business sectors.
As employee expectations change and competition for the best talent intensifies, companies and organizations are under pressure to rethink their practices to offer a more fulfilling and inclusive working environment.
I) Quality of Life at Work: a global challenge
The Quality of Life at Work encompasses everything from material conditions (tools, space, safety) to intangible aspects (interpersonal relations, recognition, autonomy). These factors play a decisive role in the experience of employees, whatever their sector.
However, each area has its own specific features:
- Health: caregivers have to cope with irregular working hours and intense emotional pressure.
- Industry: production operators are exposed to physical risks and high production rates.
- Technology: IT professionals are often under the stress of tight deadlines and rapid change.
- Teaching: teachers are faced with growing societal expectations while managing heterogeneous classes.
In each sector, employers need to identify the specific challenges faced by their employees, and propose appropriate solutions.
II) Work-life balance: a fundamental pillar of the QWL approach
Work-life balance is at the heart of today’s concerns.
For employees, it’s about being able to devote time to loved ones, leisure or well-being, without compromising their professional performance. However, this balance is often upset:
- Workers on atypical schedules (nights, weekends) have to juggle disruptive rhythms.
- Executives have to be constantly available, even outside office hours.
- Self-employed workers are under increasing financial and organizational pressure.
Faced with this situation, organizations are introducing measures such as flexible working hours, telecommuting and disconnection policies to help their employees find a balance.
III) Innovative employee well-being initiatives in all sectors
Companies and organizations are adopting a variety of practices to improve QWL:
- Organizational flexibility: telecommuting and flexible working hours have become standard practice in many sectors.
- Wellness support: stress management, psychological support and physical activity programs are widespread.
- Recognition and appreciation: reward systems go beyond financial benefits, emphasizing positive feedback and celebrations of success.
- Space planning: modernized offices for collaboration and comfort, with relaxation areas to recharge batteries.
- Disconnection: companies limit off-duty communications to prevent overwork.
IV) QWL measures adopted by SQORUS
As part of its commitment to its consultants, SQORUS has introduced a series of measures designed to promote well-being in the workplace.
These include a flexible teleworking charter, including the possibility of working remotely from abroad, as well as flexible working hours to better reconcile personal and professional life.
Sporting initiatives, such as yoga sessions and soccer sessions, are organized on a regular basis, complemented by an incentive grant for physical activities.
Thepremises have been redesigned to offer modern, comfortable workspaces, while essential hygiene products are provided.
To reinforce the sense of belonging and recognition, each employee benefits from special leave on his or her birthday, as well as an environment conducive to exchange with practices such as regular feedback and 360° evaluation.
In 2025 and for the 11th consecutive year, SQORUS was recognized for its consideration for its employees, its values and its conviviality.
For this reason, SQORUS is included in the GREAT PLACE TO WORK list 🏆, which distinguishes companies where it’s good to work. SQORUS is also included in the prestigious BestWorkplaces for Women list.
These initiatives reflect SQORUS’s desire to create a workplace that is fulfilling, inclusive and respectful of everyone’s aspirations.
V) Measuring the impact of Quality of Life at Work
Efforts to improve QWL are bearing fruit. The data show an increase in employee commitment, a drop in turnover and better overall satisfaction.
Companies that take this approach enhance their attractiveness and competitiveness, while offering their employees an environment conducive to personal and professional fulfillment.
Conclusion: integrating QWL into global strategy for a high-performance, humane company
Whether in Council, healthcare, industry or any other field, Quality of Working Life has become a strategic priority. By adopting innovative practices, organizations can create a virtuous circle where well-being and performance feed into each other, benefiting both employees and the company.
To achieve this, SQORUS, an expert in the field of Human Resources, provides companies with specific support, enabling them to implement good work-life balance practices, in particular through participative workshops to understand employees’ needs.
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