“Precarious employment and hazardous work are pressing sources of health inequity in Canada and, as such, are key areas for intentional, well-resourced public health action.” – Decent work practice brief
Precarious employment contributes to poverty, food insecurity and housing instability for workers and their families and is associated with poorer mental and physical health outcomes, including higher rates of occupational injury and illness, for workers.
In our January 2024 webinar, we explored the health and health equity consequences of precarious employment and hazardous working conditions in Canada.
Join us for this follow-up webinar where we will focus on how the Canadian public health community can promote decent work – a vital social determinant of health and health equity.
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