A new research study is examining the work–life experiences of front-line workers in northern Manitoba.
The study, titled “Nature, Work and Leisure: Natural Resource Workers’ Perspectives”, is being led by Zoë St-Aubin, a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Manitoba.
It focuses on workers in industries like mining, forestry, and energy, and how job demands can affect life outside of work.
St-Aubin explains what the study is examining.
Anyone interested in learning more or taking part in the study can visit nwlstudy.weebly. com, or email umstaubi@ myumanitoba.ca and visit thompsononline.ca to view the whole interview on Thompson Today

