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Archive for category: Worker Wellness News

Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Week- July 31

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of July 31, 2022

Sobriety in the trades

Heat & New rules for workers?

Monkeypox (1)

Monkeypox (2)

Monkeypox (3)

Monkeypox (4)

Monkeypox (5)

COVID Long-haulers

Fentanyl crisis in STL

The new poison on our streets

Fentanyl & Expanding harm reduction

Cartels / Opioids / Big pharma

Opioids / Pain / Global shortages

Regulating new alternatives for cannabis

Schools & Mental Health Days

The quarter-life crisis

Dehydration & MH

Having a sense of purpose

Does 988 have issues?

A pacemaker for the brain?

Take a walk after eating

Tips for better sleep

Alzheimer’s & New treatments?

The evolution of ASL

CTE: The price of greatness?

 

Upcoming Webinar(s):

Suicide Prevention Training

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

August 7, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
News, Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Week – July 24

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of July 24, 2022

Monkeypox in the USA

Monkeypox: A global health emergency?

COVID & Rest

Sleep Guide

Addiction and Recovery

More on the Opioids Debacle

Opioids Management Guidelines for Construction

SURVEY: Seeking worker input on Recovery Friendly Workplaces

Emotional Health / Trauma / Race

Kids / Race / MH

Ambient Stress & MH

MH & Doing nothing

Money & Stress

Memory loss

Breathing & Brain Health

Depression & What not to say

Offering condolences

Acts of kindness & Grief

Meaningful conversations

Proper Drug Disposal

How ASL has changed

STL Browns & Integrating MLB

Pope / Canada / Apology

Soccer & Head Injury

Upcoming Webinar:

Alzheimer’s

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

 

 

 

 

August 1, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – July 17

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of July 17, 2022

COVID Vax update

911 MH Crisis Teams vs Police?

Crisis planning in CO

Opioids crisis

Teens & MH

Kids / Sports / MH

Anxiety & Help

Anxiety & Tech

Looming recession & MH

Keto diet & MH

Vagus nerve & Tech

Sleep & Your heart

Sleep & MH

Grief & Goals

What not to say?

FDA & Vaping

Age & Health monitoring

Heat & Hydration

Endometriosis update

Eczema update

Workplace burnout

Disney’s revolt

Magic’s magic

Women & Trucking

Culture / Kids / Waiting

Overdue honor

Upcoming webinars:

Peer Support is in Demand

Culture & Wellness

Youth Safety in Ag

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

July 24, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – July 10

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of July 10, 2022

988 (1)

988 (2)

988 (3)

988 (4)

988 (5)

Fentanyl / Dealing & Death = Charges

MH shortage & Outdated data

Small town’s approach to opioids crisis

Prison’s impact on minds & bodies

Connecting w/ friends: 1 text matters

Begin your college MH checklist NOW

Do mushrooms help w/ anxiety & depression?

Weight lifting & PTSD

Yoga poses & Stress

Diet + Exercise = Healthier life

Gardening & MH

MH & Nature

Army General & MH

Emotional Intelligence

Chocolate’s health benefits

Impact of the abortion ban

More on B Scurry’s journey

Gerald McEntee’s legacy

SLU’s nurses’ woes

History of a missing dockworker

 Trade School v Higher Ed?

Upcoming Webinars:

Black men / MH / Suicide

Ag Safety & Health Week

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

July 18, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
News, Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – July 3

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of July 3, 2022

COVID update (1)

COVID update (2)

Opioids update

OUD / CBT / MAT

988 update (1)

988 update (2)

MH & Policing the non-violent

When art therapy works?

Isolation v Loneliness

Social intimacy & Your brain

How to recover from workplace stress

School club for loss survivors

Kids / Coping / Trauma

Native Americans / Trauma / Kids (1)

Native Americans / Trauma / Kids (2)

Mass shootings & Evil

PTSD / Loneliness / Childhood trauma

School start time / Sleep / Kids

MH / Summer / Kids

Porn’s impact on the teen brain

Reducing stress w/o alcohol

Is anxiety a disease?

J Kander’s PTSD & Growth

Dementia update

ATLAS: Search for a treatment facility

Greedflation

The real deal in WFD

Another case of CTE

Upcoming webinar:

Emotional Intelligence

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

July 10, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – June 26

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of June 26, 2022

Youth MH (1)

Youth MH (2)

MH / Homeless / CA

Vets / PTSD / Sleep

Opioids Crisis & Big Business

When & How to use 988

988 comes to Missouri

MH myths

Crying

Sleep debt

MH & Roe v Wade

Roe v Wade & MH crisis?

Period trackers

Abortion & Higher ed

Resilience in the workplace

Building resilience

Depression & Positive feedback

A conversation starter

TBIs & Prison

The wisdom of trauma

A year later / Surfside / Trauma

CTE & Soccer’s 1st case?

Time to change soccer’s heading rule?

B Scurry’s concussion battle

Soccer & Title IX

STEM & Gender gap

Union-friendly hotels

Upcoming Webinars:

Sexual health

Wellness

FREE clinics:

Medical services in southern MO

Eye exams for kids in STL

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

July 5, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
News, Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of June 19, 2022

Reducing military suicides

Preventing ODs?

Resilience skills

Travel & MH

SUD bus in STL

Potent pot & Teens

Magic mushrooms & TBIs

MH cost calculator

Substance use cost calculator

Age / Stress / Immunity

Being single & Friendships

Nudity & Health

Kayaking as exercise

NFL & CTE research

Youth & Trade unions

Construction / Reward / Noose

Worker retention: 90-day rule

The summer of teachers calling it quits!!!

Upcoming webinars:

Chair yoga

Urban fishing

STL workforce report

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

June 26, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
News, Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of June 12, 2022

Helping a loved one / Suicide

Males & Suicide

More on 9-8-8 (1)

More on 9-8-8 (2)

Safe consumption sites / OD deaths / Boston

COVID / Kids / Vax

Racial trauma & MH

Black fathers & MH

Hot temps & MH

Vagus nerve & MH

Speaking grief

College MH resources

Later start for high school?

Employers / Parents / School holidays

Summer & Better sleep?

Kids / Dogs / Stress

Yoga for beginners

Exercises & Your golf swing

Hospitals & Well-being

The tampon shortage

Homeless in Houston

Pet anxiety

Applying sunscreen

CTE & Military

AFL-CIO’s new leadership team

Rhodes scholar / Starbucks / Union organizer

Are workers already losing power?

Well-being & Remote work

Well-being deficit & Employers

After Jackie

Kelsie & Baseball

Is the world going hungry?

Assessing your social media habits

Your use of time

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

June 20, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – June 5

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of June 5, 2022

 

Rise in youth suicides

Need for reforming MH for youth

ERs & Rise in waiting patients

MH days for youth

How parents can help their LGBTQ+ youth

Faith & MH?

Anxiety & Calm

Parental burnout

Burnout: Moms & Dads

Micro-aggressions & Macro-effects

Surge in opioids OD deaths

America’s shame

Military & MH snafu

Common PTSD myths

PTSD guide

Marijuana & Crime

Prosthetics & Touch

Darkside of hot labor market

US-DOL & AGC-Mo partnership

Protecting young athletes

The power of taking a BREAK

Upcoming webinars:

Women & Heat stress

Women & Injury prevention

Understanding dementia

Connecting nature & Well-being

Beyond burnout

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

June 13, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – May 29

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of May 29, 2022

Anxiety: What NOT to say

Embracing anticpation

Texas & MH

Kids/ Fentanyl / Narcan training

Why is Fentanyl so dangerous?

Tribal leaders sound Fentanyl alarm

Supervised injection sites lack funding but save lives

Canada / Opioids/ Decriminalization

Opium / Taliban/ Technology

MO lawmakers playing pharmacists?

Mental illness & Incarceration

State prisons & Addiction programs

School counselors on kids’ MH

School shootings: How to talk to kids

School shootings & Mental Illness

Principals share best practices

Mass shootings & Mental Illness

Mass shooters: Terrorists vs Mentally Ill

Mass shootings & MH

Gun violence & MH

How to protect kids’ MH

Sports & MH

Student advocates & MH

Youth suicides rising

MDMA therapy & Vets

Vets & Trauma

5 tips for building better MH

Grief & Judging

Grief after suicide loss

Fitness & Walking

Gut & Mood

Hope for your stalled sex life?

Travel & COVID

Mesothelioma resource

STL City politics in turmoil

A proud first

A deadly construction project

Upcoming webinar: Wellness Lunch & Learn

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

June 6, 2022/by Braxton Payne
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