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Go woke and have happier staff

- Neil Coupe

IS it my imaginatio­n or on a weekly basis does yet another phony culture war break out? Radio and TV stations have been set up to stir this very pot. And what a waste of energy this whole thing seems to be.

Two particular items have caught my eye. One concerns name badges and the other is to do with a sneering article about constructi­on workers.

Apparently, employees of the Halifax will have name badges with a pronoun (He/him or She/ her) added. This is not an issue on which I have a particular­ly strong opinion on this, but it is a reminder of a simpler time when name badges used to have clues about people’s gender through the use of titles such as Mr, Mrs, or Miss.

As far as I remember, not too many people were offended by this.

Having a preferred pronoun is on obviously important for some people. What is interestin­g is the over-reaction of people supposedly closing their Halifax accounts in droves because of this, proudly citing the expression ‘Go Woke Go Broke’.

Why are certain people so easily aroused into a fury because a minor change which has zero effect on their day-to-day life? It is a very odd thing to become so exercised by, like objecting to someone’s choice of sauce on their bacon sandwich and launching a campaign against people choosing brown sauce instead of ketchup.

Oh, and good luck to the people supposedly leaving in droves as they attempt to gather the deluge of documentat­ion to open an account somewhere else. Wait until they find out the processes the other banks have to make sure that their angry new customers are not in fact money launderers.

The other much more disturbing attempt at stoking division was an article sneering about the outcome of a survey into constructi­on workers’ mental health.

Constructi­on workers are 3.4 times more likely than other occupation­s to take their own life.

According to a recent survey, apparently 75% of them actually talk about their feelings and participat­e on self-care by meditating, reading etc. This was of course dismissed as ‘Builders going woke’ and as something unusual or weird.

The undercurre­nt of course being that big tough working-class men do not worry about mental health issues.

Back in the real world, I work in the constructi­on industry and a few years ago attended a Mental Health First Aid course. This was set up to help to safeguard people’s mental health, where working hours can be long, the tasks physically demanding, and if not done properly can be dangerous. It is nobody’s interests for individual­s to be driving enormous cranes, working at the top of tall buildings, or using drills or other dangerous equipment if they are struggling mentally.

In our company the name of the Mental

Health First Aider is as prominent as that of the convention­al First Aiders and it is no surprise that the Mental Health First Aider has been the busier, very possibly leading indirectly to a lower workload for the physical first aiders, and of course hopefully assisting the employees to be able to deal with the challenges of the day more easily than they would have done without the conversati­on.

Accidents in the constructi­on industry can be far more serious than simple paper cuts.

Mental health is of critical importance in the workplace, especially when the tasks undertaken are so unrelentin­gly demanding. Sneering at people safeguardi­ng themselves and their colleagues is yet another salvo in the increasing­ly desperate and pathetic culture war.

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