What is the outcome of a work-site health-promotion program for the company offering these classes to employees?

1. There is no benefit documented.
2. Employees report feeling coerced to attend.
3. Morale among employees often increases.
4. Absenteeism increases during classes.


Correct Answer: 3

Companies that offer these programs report benefits such as an increase in employee motivation and productivity, an increase in employee morale, a decrease in absenteeism, and a lower rate of employee turnover. There is no information in the text that supports that employees feel coerced to attend these sessions.

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