Although 65 percent of workers say that managing their health is a top priority, 54 percent also say that their employers should financially reward them for living a healthy lifestyle. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Both employers and employees think health and well-being are important, but there's a big disconnect between boss and worker when it comes to well-being programs offered by the former. The boss thinks they're working; the worker begs to differ.

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