Campaign India Team
Feb 04, 2021

Publicis Groupe launches wellbeing initiative ‘Pub Fit’ in India

Aims to make employees more ‘anti-fragile’

Publicis Groupe launches wellbeing initiative ‘Pub Fit’ in India
Publicis Groupe in India has announced the launch of ‘Pub Fit’, a group-wide initiative aimed at employees’ physical and mental wellness. According to a post on social media, the launch of the initiative saw Publicis Groupe CEO Anupriya Acharya in a fireside chat with wellbeing specialist Dr Marcus Ranney.
 
Through this launch, the Groupe aims to help all employees ‘be mentally and physically healthier, and more ‘anti-fragile’. A series of posts across the Groupe’s various agencies' social media pages mention that the initiative will see a ‘series of interventions through the year to enable everyone to be the ‘best version of theirself’ [sic]. 
 
The Publicis Groupe was not available for comment at the time of publishing this post.
 
To take the conversation around mental health further, take the Campaign India mental health survey here.
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