Diabetes campaign
To kick off REWE Group's diabetes campaign, three affected colleagues told us how they deal with diabetes - some of them for decades - which requires planning, attention and discipline on a daily basis. Their tips: a healthy diet, plenty of exercise, socialising with like-minded people - and optimism.
Diabetes Action Week
To mark World Diabetes Day on 14 November, we ask the following questions in advance: What is diabetes? Where does it come from? How can you fight it? And how do employees deal with the disease in their day-to-day work? Answers are provided by occupational physician Dr Claus Goth and Scott McDonald, representative for the disabled.
REWE supports BMEL information campaign
According to the criteria of the World Health Organisation (WHO), there is a mild iodine deficiency in Germany. The Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) is therefore drawing attention to this important issue with the information campaign "If salt, then iodised salt". We support this and provide information on the most important facts.
Company addiction officer
When drinking, taking pills or gambling becomes an addiction, everyone suffers at work: the affected employees, colleagues, managers - and not least the work itself. We provide support through employees with extensive additional training: the company addiction officers.
Award for REWE Group
REWE Group has received the Otto Heinemann Prize for its commitment to reconciling work and family life. In particular, the award, which was presented at the Berlin Care Conference, recognised the comprehensive services we offer our employees to support them with the multiple burdens of work and caring for family members.
Tips from the company doctor
Company doctor Dr Christiane Staudacher has been looking after employees at various REWE Group Central locations in Cologne for two years. The occupational physician talks about the importance of prevention and the right amount to drink in hot weather.
Mental stress
The multiple stresses of private and professional life often push women to their limits - and beyond. A discussion about the reasons, the signs and the support on offer for employees.
Sleep problems in women
Women suffer from sleep disorders twice as often as men. This is shown by numerous scientific studies. The cliché of the snoring man at the side is often to blame. However, there are other causes - and fortunately also solutions.
Breast cancer screening
Antonia Greifenberg-Bouhaik is as good as blind - and successfully feels for abnormalities and tumours in the female breast. Many health insurance companies cover this, and REWE Group supports preventive measures like this with time credits.