John Lepley, Director of Education for the United Steelworkers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the critical intersection of mental health and the workplace, the role of education in addressing mental health issues and the evolving perception of mental health in the labor movement.
Lepley began by discussing the significance of mental well-being in the workplace, noting that personal and professional stressors often overlap. He highlighted how unresolved issues at work can spill over into home life, affecting overall mental health. In response, the Steelworkers are actively addressing these challenges by promoting awareness and providing resources to help members manage stress and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
According to Lepley, education plays a pivotal role in tackling mental health issues. The USW has developed programs to educate members about the impact of mental health on their lives and work. He explained that these initiatives aim to destigmatize mental health discussions, making it easier for workers to seek help and support. By integrating mental health education into their training, the union fosters a more supportive and understanding environment for its members, Lepley said
Finally, Lepley discussed the changing perception of mental health within the labor movement. He noted that while mental health issues were once stigmatized, there is now a growing acceptance and willingness to openly address these concerns. This shift is helping to create a more inclusive and supportive workplace culture, where workers feel empowered to discuss their mental health challenges without fear of judgment.
Listen to the full episode above to explore how the USW is working to promote mental health awareness and support in the workplace.