80 firms pledge to get employees 20% more active

At Vitality’s annual 'Champions' welcome day yesterday

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In line with Vitality's global commitment last year to get 100m people 20% more active by 2025

Representatives from over 80 UK companies made a public commitment yesterday, supported by Vitality, to get their employees 20% more active. This comes in line with the insurer's global commitment last year to get 100m people 20% more active by 2025 (globally). Vitality's annual 'Champions' welcome day saw a new group of volunteers from across 100-plus companies recruited to the initiative which forms part of their Vitality At Work offering. Vitality Champions are health and wellness enthusiasts in their workplaces. Their role is to help motivate their colleagues to look after their h...

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