IBA moves wellbeing into employment-law risk management
The IBA Global Employment Institute’s 14th annual report identifies AI, digitalisation, skills shortages and employee wellbeing as defining global employment-law and HR challenges.
BY WELLBEING DESK · MAY 27, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
The IBA Global Employment Institute’s 14th annual report identifies AI, digitalisation, skills shortages and employee wellbeing as defining global employment-law and HR challenges. Its strongest signal for law firms is that mental health is moving beyond HR programming into governance and compliance, with employers expected to assess psychosocial risk, align policies with evolving law and embed wellbeing in flexible and hybrid work structures.