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"Employees' Soul Station" has become a happy home for employees

author:China Industry Network

Source: Workers Daily Client

Original title: "Workers' Soul Station" has become a happy home for employees

Workers Daily-China Gong Net reporter Dou Feitao correspondent Li Chao

Recently, the Sichuan Provincial Federation of Trade Unions released the first batch of 10 "Best Employee Soul Stations" in Sichuan Province, and the "Employee Soul Station" of China Railway Eighth Bureau Electric Service Company was on the list, which is another honor obtained by upgrading management after the station was awarded the provincial demonstration "Employee Soul Station" in 2019.

"Employees' Soul Station" has become a happy home for employees

It is reported that the "Employee Soul Station" of China Railway Eighth Bureau Electric Company was prepared for upgrading and transformation in 2018 and put into use in the first half of 2019 to provide employees with effective mental health services, help them improve their psychological literacy, and shape a sunny mentality.

"The 'Employees' Spiritual Station" widely publicizes and popularizes mental health knowledge, enables employees to have a comprehensive and correct understanding of mental health and psychological counseling, and promotes family harmony, happy life, harmonious interpersonal relationships, efficient work, and healthier physical and mental health." At the first experience meeting after the completion of the upgrade, the head of the trade union work department said.

"Employees' Soul Station" has become a happy home for employees

At present, the professional and part-time psychological counselors of the "Employee Soul Station" of China Railway Eighth Bureau Electric Service Company have reached 50 people, and the Soul Station has received a total of 3165 visits and experiences online and offline, provided psychological stress counseling and counseling for more than 1190 employees, carried out 156 lectures on various mental health knowledge, and established more than 2100 employee health files.

Editor-in-Charge: Li Fang

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