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Stress

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) defines work-related stress as “the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them at work”. Employers have a legal duty to manage the risks to employees’ health and safety, including the risks arising from stress.

Stress is frequently identified as one of the biggest causes of long-term sickness absence in employee absence studies and surveys. Following a good practice approach to managing stress is likely to have organisational benefits for employers, including reducing sickness absence.


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    Employers must act on workplace stress: Intel Corporation (UK) Limited v Daw – 7 February 2007

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2007
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2007

    Mrs Daw was employed as a merger and acquisitions payroll integration analyst on a salary of £33,000 per annum. She...

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    Stress causes half of UK teachers to think about quitting

    by Georgina Fuller 19 Feb 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 19 Feb 2007

    Half of the UK’s teachers have considered leaving teaching to escape intolerable levels of stress, research has revealed. The online...

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    First aid boss claims workplace stress forced him to leave HSE

    by Greg Pitcher 14 Feb 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 14 Feb 2007

    The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been strongly criticised after one of its senior employees claimed he was forced into...

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    Idea of Monday blues is out of tune with reality

    by Georgina Fuller 12 Feb 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 12 Feb 2007

    Monday morning blues are nothing but a myth, according to research. Almost two-thirds of UK workers actually like Mondays and...

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    Intel loses appeal against negligence claim over work-related stress

    by Mike Berry 9 Feb 2007
    by Mike Berry 9 Feb 2007

    Computer-chip maker Intel has lost an appeal against a ruling that found the company had been negligent in allowing an...

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    Stress may be a major contributing factor to back pain

    by Personnel Today 6 Feb 2007
    by Personnel Today 6 Feb 2007

    It's certainly not all in the mind, but stress may be a major contributing factor to back pain. Sally O'Reilly reports.

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    EEF urges government ‘Shift’ campaign to acknowledge employer contribution to mental health

    by Mike Berry 2 Feb 2007
    by Mike Berry 2 Feb 2007

    The manufacturers’ organisation EEF has slammed a government campaign to tackle mental health in the workplace for failing to recognise...

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    Stressed out workers weighed down by work and finances

    by Georgina Fuller 1 Feb 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 1 Feb 2007

    Work is the second most stressful aspect of life, second only to financial worries, according to a report. Half of...

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    Further and higher education staff report stress levels are on the increase

    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2007
    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2007

    Employees in the further and higher education sector are suffering from rising stress levels and believe management are contributing to...

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    Promotion ‘almost as stressful as divorce’ says HR survey

    by Georgina Fuller 25 Jan 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 25 Jan 2007

    The challenge of a major promotion is almost as stressful as a divorce, according to research.

    Almost 60% of the...

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    Employment Appeal Tribunal ruling on Royal Bank of Scotland’s stress unfair dismissal is a reprieve from disaster

    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2007
    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2007

    Employers have received a reprieve from “disaster” with an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) decision, experts have claimed.The Employment Appeal Tribunal...

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    Can coaching combat stress at work?

    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2007
    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2007

    Jo Berriman looks at the available literature to find out whether this method could really be a viable tool.

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    Management of traumatised employees shown to reduce sickness absence

    by Mike Berry 11 Jan 2007
    by Mike Berry 11 Jan 2007

    Effective trauma management in the workplace can reduce staff absence and lead to better employee, research has shown. A study,...

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    Unpaid overtime worth £23bn in 2006

    by Mike Berry 4 Jan 2007
    by Mike Berry 4 Jan 2007

    Employees in the UK worked £23bn worth of unpaid overtime in 2006, averaging an extra seven hours and six minutes...

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    Association of Coaching calls on firms to use festive slowdown to catch up on paperwork

    by Georgina Fuller 19 Dec 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 19 Dec 2006

    The pre-Christmas lull at workplaces across the UK should be used for catching up on paperwork and admin, according to...

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