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Corporate Wellness Program Satire: The Burnout Ward

  • Writer: Ravi
    Ravi
  • Nov 12, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 7

Corporate wellness program satire cartoon by Kaapi with Ravi: Employees work from hospital beds with coffee IVs while HR manages the 'Wellness Ward.'


The Scenario: In this piece of corporate wellness program satire, we see the ultimate evolution of the "always-on" culture.


Instead of fixing the workload, the company has simply medicalized the workspace. Employees are tucked into hospital beds with laptops on their laps and IV drips delivering a steady stream of caffeine.


It captures the absurdity of an HR department that treats a hospital gown as the latest professional uniform, ensuring you never have to leave the "office," even during a breakdown.


The Observation: This piece of workplace satire targets the "Extraction over Empathy" paradox.


It critiques a culture where a corporate wellness program satire reflects a reality where "wellness" is just a maintenance protocol for human assets.


At Kaapi with Ravi, we highlight the comical irony of corporate care: a system designed not to heal the person, but to repair the worker just enough to send them back to the spreadsheet.


Corporate wellness is often the art of giving you a yoga mat so you have a soft place to collapse after a 14-hour shift.

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