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Companies investing in wellbeing four times more profitable, says CIPD research 

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Companies investing in wellbeing four times more profitable, says CIPD research 

At the CIPD Wellbeing Conference in Croke Park were Meg Murphy, HR Policy and Engagement Manager, CIPD Ireland David Barrett, CEO, Welliba and Alison Hodgson, Market Director, CIPD Ireland. Picture: Fennell Photography.

Companies investing in employee wellbeing are four times more profitable than those that don’t, according to research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

The CIPD is the professional body for HR and people development in Ireland, and released the research at a conference at Croke Park on Tuesday focusing on wellbeing, and integrating the concept into the workplace. 

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