Training, adjusting workplace culture can help tackle mental health discrimination at work: Experts

Some 4.7 per cent of employees said they faced mental health discrimination at work in 2022. PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - Despite boasting an impeccable track record, impressive qualifications, and consistently meeting or surpassing his key performance indicators for sales while maintaining an exceptionally low absenteeism rate, a worker with depression found himself repeatedly overlooked for promotion.

When he asked for feedback, his manager expressed concern about his ability to handle stress, despite his diligent management of his condition through regular therapy and treatment.

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