Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月07日
Here’s how HR leaders can help workers struggling with their mental health after the election 
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特朗普赢得选举,部分美国选民高兴,部分则不然。选举后,许多员工情绪受影响,老板和HR需采取措施帮助员工。文章探讨了如何支持员工心理健康,如提供休假、允许远程工作、提醒员工心理健康福利等。

🌐特朗普赢得选举,职场中部分人情绪低落

💼老板和HR应创造平静工作环境,处理员工问题

🛤️时间off、远程工作等对员工处理情绪很重要

📧提醒员工心理健康福利,提供相关信息

The results are in, and Trump won. In doing so, he made more than half of American voters happy. But the others? Not so much. A huge number of people are struggling to process the election results this week. And because many people spend a third of their lives at work, they will be bringing those feelings into Smart bosses and HR leaders likely did their best to create a calm workplace in the run up to the presidential election. But now that the race is over, bosses may be dealing with a different kind of problem: A significant number of dispirited workers. “Going into this election, the country was divided almost 50-50. So that means half of the people in our workplaces are very upset today.” Jennifer Dulski, CEO of Rising Team, a workplace software company, tells Fortune.Fortune spoke with experts about what bosses, people leaders, and HR managers can do to help workers struggling mentally this week, and in the months following the election. They say that time off can be super critical for workers to process their feelings, but even allowing people to work remotely could go a long way. “Just acknowledge that other people get some solace from walking their dog, petting their cat, taking a walk in nature,” Angela Kimball, national director of advocacy and public policy at the National Alliance on Mental Illness, tells Fortune. It can also be helpful to remind workers about the mental health benefits they do have. A single enrollment-period presentation probably isn’t going to leave a lasting impression for most workers, who may not even know they have access to counseling and other wellness benefits. “Give them the phone number again, give them the link again, send out blast emails. Give them the information that they need to cope,” Maria Trapenasso, head of human capital solutions at NFP, a corporate benefits company, tells Fortune.And although it’s important for leaders to avoid alienating employees by pushing their own political beliefs in the workplace, showing a human touch is important. It’s OK to let people know that you care about how they’re feeling. “Your leader can influence your mental health as much as anyone in your life,” Leena Rinne, global head of coaching at Skillsoft, tells Fortune. “Including your partner.” You can read the full story on how to support employee mental health this election week here. Emma Burleigh emma.burleigh@fortune.comBrit Morsebrit.morse@fortune.comToday’s edition was curated by Brit Morse.Around the TableA round-up of the most important HR headlines.ESG fund managers are being urged to keep their lawyers “very close” after Donald Trump won the election, a sign that anti-sustainability efforts are likely to arise. BloombergVoters across various states had payroll on the ballot Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know about how the minimum wage is changing (or not) across the country. ReutersAfter receiving a letter from hundreds of employees resisting the company’s new RTO mandate, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy stresses that the new 5-day workweek policy is not “a backdoor layoff.” CNBCWatercoolerEverything you need to know from Fortune.Kissing the ring. Donald Trump has won the presidential race yet again, and CEOs, eager to align themselves with the new White House, are taking to social media to congratulate him on a successful election. –Brit MorseThe tariffs are coming. Six years ago, Trump called himself  “a Tariff Man.” Re-entering the White House, he plans to use tax measures to keep other countries in line and “elevate America.” Here’s what you need to know. – Alena BotrosMoving to Canada. Given the outcome of such a divisive election, it’s no wonder people are once again thinking of leaving America for the great white north. For those interested, these 63 jobs will help make that transition easier. –Lila MacLellanThis is the web version of CHRO Daily, a newsletter focusing on helping HR executives navigate the needs of the workplace. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.

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