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Workplace mental health is no longer a separate HR conversation. It is part of how employees experience work, decide whether to stay, and evaluate future opportunities.
According to Monster’s 2026 State of Workplace Mental Health Report, 59% of workers say their job negatively impacts their mental health at least monthly. Nearly half report burnout, and 70% feel pressure to appear “okay” at work even when they are struggling.
For employers, these findings point to a clear challenge: employees are not just reacting to workload. They are reacting to workplace culture, management behavior, leadership accountability, and whether work feels sustainable over