Aldi’s partnership with Mental Health UK to support workers
As the coronavirus crisis continues and Mental Health Awareness Week approaches, Aldi has joined forces with charity Mental Health UK to help support its 33,000 staff across the UK who have worked through the pandemic.
The two-year partnership will help staff and their families look after their wellbeing by changing their perception of and breaking down stigma around mental health, and giving them the confidence to have open conversations about mental wellness.
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