Precarious work poses ‘serious consequences’ for millennials’ mental health, report says

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allthecanadianpolitics:

Millennials see the lack of full-time jobs and affordable housing as the two biggest challenges facing their generation, with almost half of those in precarious employment saying their work status causes depression or anxiety, according to a new survey of young people in Hamilton.

Only 44 per cent of millennials working in the area have found full-time, permanent jobs, the report said. The majority reported not having jobs that provide extended health benefits, pension plans, or employer-funded training, while 38 per cent said they expected to be worse off than their parents, the report said.

The study conducted by McMaster University and the Poverty and Employment Precarity in Southern Ontario (PEPSO) research group surveyed 1,189 employed millennials in Hamilton. While not a representative sample of the entire demographic, the report says its findings are a “reasonable picture of what it is like” for workers under the age of 35 in the broader region.

“You hear a lot of criticism of this generation, but I think they are one of the most ambitious exciting generations,” said researcher Jeffrey C. Martin, who co-authored the report with McMaster University professor Wayne Lewchuk. “But the cards haven’t been dealt well for them.”

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This is the “new normal” that Trudeau’s Finance Minister Bill Morneau thinks Canadians need to get used to.

Alexandria Ocasio Cortez got laughed at for bringing this up as a rebuttal to low unemployment in the US but it was clear af day to me she was referring to the situation facing Millennials and low income people.

Precarious work poses ‘serious consequences’ for millennials’ mental health, report says

allthecanadianpolitics:

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replied to your link “Liberals plan to soften carbon tax plan over competitiveness concerns”

Oh quit complaining about Justin Trudeau when we have a giant orange-headed turd as President I would love to have Justin Trudeau to complain about ha

I can and will continue to complain about Justin Trudeau.

Donald Fucking Trump is not the bench mark that all leaders should rise above to be considered ‘good’.

Justin Trudeau is not a good Prime Minister. He is a mediocre, flawed, and status quo politician in Canada, and he is actively harming many communities.

Would criticizing Obama as he killed countless people in the middle east and committed mass deportations be considered not allowed?

Would criticizing George W Bush and his war on terror be not allowed, just because there were other dictators such as North Korea’s Kim Jong-il?

Canada has one of the largest untapped reserves of oil on the planet. If Justin Trudeau, and collectively Canada continues to exploit them, the impacts of climate change from that extraction is going to effect every single person on Earth.