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Maintaining good mental health is, of course, a challenge for all of us. However, a study from McGill University in Canada found that people who were engaged in temporary, contract or casual fixed-term positions were more susceptible to poor mental health than those in long-term, stable employment.
This may be due to any or more of the following factors:
Of course, some temps may also face specific challenges in relation to COVID-19, such as contracts ending, financial and health worries, and difficulty getting a new temp job in a turbulent market.
Work in general can be challenging during times of crisis. It may be even harder, however, for many temps. After all, it is these workers who are constantly joining new employers, and therefore having to go through repeat cycles of adjusting to the dynamics of their latest team and the specifics of how their new organisation works.
Moreover, it’s important to recognise that poor workplace mental health could be disproportionately impacting the younger generation, as they typically hold more temporary or part-time employment.
The below steps will help you to look after your mental health effectively as a temporary worker:
It can’t be reiterated enough that temp workers experience different stressors than permanent employees. So, if you’re a temp, it’s really important to take proactive steps to maintain your mental health, in the knowledge that your mental health will go hand-in-hand with your career performance and success. You should therefore never feel embarrassed or ashamed to make changes to your professional life to support your mental health, or to seek help if you feel the need for it. The more aware you are of your moods, feelings and thoughts, the sooner you can take action to prevent yourself becoming too stressed or overwhelmed.
This, in turn, will enable you to more easily achieve your professional goals and manage your mental health effectively amid the frustrations and setbacks you may encounter during especially challenging times.
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Hays Regional Managing Director VIC, TAS & ACT
Tim joined Hays Construction Property in 1996 and worked in London and Cambridge. In 1999 he was appointed to establish the Hays Construction and Property specialist business unit in Victoria, Australia. Today, Tim is the Regional Managing Director for Victoria, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory and was appointed to the ANZ management board in 2012.
Additional to Tim’s management expertise he has key national responsibility for the winning, implementing and management of several of our most prominent accounts and a proven background in recruitment of MSP, RPO, professional contractors, high volume labour hire, permanent and executive roles throughout Australia and overseas. Tim was also responsible for launching Hays Logistics and Hays Manufacturing and Operations across Australia in 2002-2012 where he coordinated the strategy and growth of these businesses on a national basis.
Tim’s operational and commercial experience has seen him open and develop nine offices in Australia and he plays a key role in implementing the group’s strategies, managing risk, growth and profit for Hays ANZ.
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