Union members stressed by the pandemic and job situation can soon receive psychological help to deal with the challenges.
The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will be offering one-to-one counselling services to lower-income union members as well as those whose incomes have been significantly reduced. Experiencing sudden or great distress due to work-related circumstances may take a tremendous toll on workers mental well-being, NTUC said yesterday. This is especially so for those who have heavy personal responsibilities, such as caregivers, as well as those who have young and/or elderly dependants.
NTUC, which is partnering psychological centre Mind Culture in the programme, said more details will be made known in March.
SINGAPORE - Union members stressed by the Covid-19 pandemic and job situation can soon receive psychological help to deal with the challenges.
The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will be offering one-to-one counselling services to lower-income union members, as well as those whose incomes have been significantly reduced. Experiencing sudden or great distress due to work-related circumstances may take a tremendous toll on workers mental well-being, said the labour movement in a statement on Thursday (Jan 7). This is especially so for those who have heavy personal responsibilities such as caregivers, as well as those who have young and/or elderly dependants.