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Mental health and job satisfaction neglected by mining industry

AUSTRALIAN mining companies have a stronger focus on the physical health and safety of employees compared to employee mental health and well-being, according to a report that examined employee wellbeing in the mining sector.

The mining industry does not put much emphasis on mental health, according to a new report.

The mining industry does not put much emphasis on mental health, according to a new report.

The report, prepared by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre as part of a collaborative project led by the Centre for Transformative Work Design based at Curtin's Future of Work Institute, also found the...

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