Wellness & Well-being Highlights November 11
Wellness & Well-being Highlights
for the
Week of Nov 11, 2024
This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog looks at how Chatbots are luring adolescents into very dangerous (sometimes deadly) situations—to a report on a recent study suggesting that back pain was reduced via a 12-week virtual yoga program—to how newly minted MDs are seeking work-life balance while older ones—rooted in “tradition”—are pushing back. This week I would like to take this opportunity to take a closer look at how employers can improve the lives of our Veterans.
With today being Veterans Day—a National Holiday—it is only fitting that this blog addresses how we treat out Vets in the workplace. On an annual basis, well over 200k service members make the transition from the military sector to the public/private sector. Sadly, almost 25% of our nation’s “heroes” have a hard time adjusting to today’s civilian workplace culture. Food for thought: While, 1/3 of the nearly 9m Vets in our current workforce are underemployed, approximately 60% of those discharged make less in their first year out than while on active duty.
To this end, it is not only incumbent upon HR to get a better handle on EACH & EVERY potential new hire’s applicable skills but to also tailor aspects of its benefits program to this group’s specific needs. Case in point: Over 40% of transitioning service members may have issues regarding mental health care. Action: How can your workplace design and provide a safe work environment…one that allows each Vet to contribute and succeed? This may be in the form of wellness activities, legal counseling, and/or financial literacy courses.
Living in a post-911 era, most of have had some level of personal experiences with Vets. My loyalty to this special group of people goes back to honoring my Father’s contribution in WWII. His service in France fighting Nazis not only resulted in injuries that curtailed his career in pro baseball but cut his life short to a mere 48 years old. Thousands of families beyond mine also know this price of ultimate sacrifice. So, I kindly ask those of you who make hiring decisions, instead of just “thanking a Vet for her/his service”, let’s try doing something more meaningful: Ask a Vet how you can make her/his transition to the public/private sector less daunting? Then listen and take meaningful action!
MH & Law Enforcement Partnership
Australia / Families / Social Media Bans
48 Caught / Cartels / Drug Bust
IL & Kroger’s $40m Opioids Settlement
Mass & Legalizing Psychedelics?
Exec Function Coaches for Kids?
Learning to Listen: Tell Me More
Employees & Financial Well-being
Cognitive Decline & Financial Security
Vandy / NLRB / Graduate Assistants
Hong Kong & US Forced Labor List
Construction & Immigration Raids?
5K Tradeswomen Celebrate Progress
Construction: New Safety Metrics
Why did co-workers call in sick last week?
Robots / Humans / Ergonomics & Safety
Reaching Back & Staying Connected
Work-Life Balance: New v Old Doctors
College Athletes / NILs / Pro Wrestling
Upcoming webinars, etc.:
OSHA: Workplace Stress & MH (11/15)
Disaster preparedness & Violence Prevention (12/3)
Telehealth in Ag Communities (12/10)
SUD/ OUD Resources in 12 Languages
SLCL: Capture Your Personal History (Nov 13-23)
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.
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