A lot of people I spoke to said they would be unlikely to use that service because they wanted a clear seperation between health care and employment. That unease didn't totally go even when the talking therapy was an external service bought in by the employing company. People did say they'd be more at ease talking to a fully independent therapist.
It's a shame because in England the therapists would not be allowed to share anything with the employers, but there's no easy way to provide that reassurance.
> I’ll be the first to admit that this is a fairly uncommon step for a company to take.
It's more common among big providers.