In a record-breaking year for the number of elections worldwide, with 64 countries holding major polls, International SOS urges organisations to recognise and mitigate the potential impacts on employees.
Kuala lumpur, 29 October 2024 – The escalating political instability worldwide is posing unprecedented challenges to organisations, particularly in safeguarding the mental health and wellbeing of their workforces. Political instability is a known trigger for mental health issues, as the stress associated with social and civil disturbances often leads to heightened levels of anxiety.1 Constant exposure to political conflicts and uncertainties can contribute to feelings of helplessness and concern about the future, further impacting mental health and wellbeing.
This year has witnessed a record-breaking number of elections worldwide, with 64 countries holding major polls, including the upcoming US presidential election in November. Elections often exacerbate dormant conflicts with heated campaigns and debates which can have mental health complications.2 It is evident that psychological distress among individuals increases during campaigns, on Election Day, and in the aftermath.3 Given these factors, International SOS, the world’s leading health and security risk services company, is emphasising the crucial need for organisations to proactively mitigate the detrimental effects of political instability on their workforce.
Workplace Impacts
Political anxiety, a state of distress or unease caused by concerns about political events, can have a devastating impact on employees and organisations. The negative consequences can include4:
Dr Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandes, Global Health Advisor, Wellness & Mental Health, at International SOS, said, “The intersection of politics and mental health has become increasingly evident, especially in today’s highly polarised political climate. In November of last year, International SOS issued the highest number of alerts related to political violence compared to all other months in the past three years. As the US approach another election cycle, it is crucial for organisations to recognise the significant stress that elections can cause for many individuals. Political instability and the resulting anxiety can disrupt workplace dynamics. By providing resources like counselling services and stress management programmes, organisations can help mitigate these negative effects. Fostering a supportive environment where employees feel safe to express concerns and seek help is essential.”
International SOS offers proactive strategies to combat political anxiety among workforces amid global political uncertainties:
Listen to International SOS’ latest podcast, “US Election Briefing: Misinformation and Workplace Dynamics”, to learn more about the effects of misinformation and disinformation on the information and security environment. The podcast also discusses how election-related violence could pose problems for the workplace and offers advice about how to mitigate any risks.
On 5 November, International SOS will host a security forecast webinar with a special focus on the US election, exclusively for clients. Register here.
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