Dear John,
Mental Health Awareness Month is an important time for us to reflect on our own mental health, the mental health of those around us, and the role that our union can play in fostering supportive, compassionate, and productive workplaces across federal and D.C. government agencies. As union members, we know that the workplace can be a stressful environment. Whether it's dealing with high job demands, poor relationships with supervisors or colleagues, navigating challenging situations, or simply trying to balance work and personal life, our jobs can take a toll on our mental well-being.
WFP recognizes that workplace bullying and toxic work environments are something that AFGE members deal with everyday. That’s why this year, WFP is launching the People’s Justice Project, a taskforce dedicated to addressing these issues across our federation.
Join us to learn more about Workplace Bullying and Mental Health and WFP’s People’s Justice Project on May 22, 2024 from 7–9pm EST.
Don’t forget to register for this exciting event:
Workplace Bullying and Mental Health Workshop
May 22, 2024 from 7:00pm–9:00pm ET (tomorrow)
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0U0ufLB8TbmwYin_t0KCYA
In Solidarity,
Jeremy A. Lannan
AFGE NVP for Women’s and Fair Practices
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