Aussies love a tipple – whether it’s to celebrate or commiserate, we’ll raise a glass.
Three weeks into the New Year, many workers are already feeling the pinch, and the consumption of alcohol is on the rise beyond just Friday pub sessions. According to recent statistics which looked at the consumption of alcohol in Australia, as stress increases (particularly for younger workers), so too does the ‘need’ for a wind down drink.
Key statistics include:
The question is, at what point is it the employer’s responsibility to curb problem drinking? According to Febfast, a charitable trust that encourages people to take a break from alcohol in February, there is a strong correlation with returning to the workplace, and returning to habitual drinking.
Howard Ralley, national director Febfast, told HC, that a range of major employers have signed up to the month long event. While abstaining from alcohol for one month could be seen as treating the symptom rather than the cause, research by VicHealth found that participating in month-long abstinence events, including febfast, Ocsober, Dry July and Hello Sunday Morning, have long-term effects.