Work forms an expert committee to analyze how insecurity affects mental health

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this Ministry of Labor A committee of experts was formed this Thursday whose task is to analyze what factors and dynamics contribute to precarious conditions in the workplace and how they affect the mental health of workers. “We cannot allow the labor market to be a source of employment. social and psychological discomfort”, declared second vice president Yolanda Díaz at the presentation ceremony. This commission stems from negotiations between the Government and More Country for parliamentary support for recent labor reform. It was born with the task of preparing and publishing the said report, which will guide the future public policies of the executive, within a six-month period.

The mockery of a PP deputy in Íñigo Errejón yelling “go to the doctor” in parliament has succeeded in placing the mental health shortcomings of the Spanish public system at the forefront of public debate. Más País received this commitment from Díaz in exchange for his votes in Congress to delve deeper into the issue, find solutions, and place himself on the political agenda. Likewise, as it did in the previous General Government Budgets (PGE) vote with a fund to finance companies launching pilot projects. 4 working days.

The expert board consists of 12 members from various disciplines, from university researchers to philosophers. psychologists, biomedical or authors. And it was born at a time when the pandemic is exacerbating mental disorders in all areas. Also, at work, whose central position in everyday life has left such international phenomena as ‘”big resignation‘ Countries in the United States or Italy, where workers are mass-resigning from their jobs, fed up with their conditions. A report by the CCOO and UAB shows that covid is triggering work stress, with 24% of workers regularly consuming tranquilizers.

list expertson offer Businessas follows: Joan Benach (UPF), Edgar Cabanas (Camilo José Cela University), Belén González Callado (Madrid Mental Health Association), Nuria Matilla-Santander (Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm), Marisa Salanova (Universitat Jaume I), Diego Álvarez Alonso (University of Oviedo), Kai Solagaistuga (Labor Inspector), María Gema Quintero Lima (Carlos III University), Guillermo García González (International University of La Rioja), Remedios Zafra (CSIC Institute of Philosophy), Eudald Espluga (philosopher) and Fernando Bailus ( Writer).

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