Well-being washing or WW (a compound word modeled on "whitewashing") is a form of advertising or marketing spin that deceptively uses public relations and platitudes to persuade the public that an entity cares about employee health and well-being. [1] [2] In place of genuine support, superficial gestures like one-off yoga classes, talks, or perks are offered that don't address underlying issues like excess hours, lack of autonomy, and work-life balance. [3] [4] Well-being washing may attempt to remediate the symtpoms of an organization without addressing the underlying root cause [5] .
Well-being washing coincides with the rise of green-washing and the emergence of the wellbeing economy. [3] [6] [7]