Beyond financial aid, the programe offers flexible working conditions, emotional support, access to a network of trained volunteer colleagues, and external psychological counseling available 24/7.
The company aims to integrate coverage for various non-medical expenses into its health benefits plans, including provisions for wigs, and introduce unpaid family solidarity leave for employees to care for seriously ill relatives.
The programme provides an approach to flexible work schedules and emotional support, including a global network of affinity groups and access to psychological counseling, confirming a solid commitment to holistic employee well-being. Additionally, the initiative aims to equip managers with the knowledge and resources to support team members effectively, fostering an inclusive workplace culture that accommodates employees' health needs.
As highlighted in the press release, the initiative originates from a grassroots movement within Sanofi, France, in 2017 and then expanded to a global scale.
It also responds to the broader challenge of cancer's impact on employment. It represents a forward-thinking approach to employee health and well-being, setting a benchmark for global corporations in corporate social responsibility and employee support.
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