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“gesund ZusammenWachsen”: Launch of the new health project as part of the 2025 company celebration
Corporate Health Care is now even more important at Interface Wien! As part of our lively company celebration, which took place this year at the USUS am Wasser, we launched our new internal health project, "gesund ZusammenWachsen" ("Growing Together Healthy")!
In cooperation with the Wiener Gesundheitsförderung (WIG) (Vienna Health Promotion Agency), Interface Wien will place a special focus on workplace health promotion over the next two years. This is a key component of our corporate strategy: Healthy and satisfied employees are less stressed, less sick, and show higher job satisfaction. A healthy work environment creates a positive working atmosphere that promotes collaboration and motivation.
The aim of the project is to systematically integrate workplace health promotion into our corporate processes in order to sustainably improve the health and well-being of all employees!
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