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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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    HR is not as stressful as the CIPD implies

    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005

    Your front page news story about HR being the unhappiest profession in the UK (Personnel Today, 14 June) cites Mike...

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    High hurdles to clear hinder stress-related injury claims

    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005

    Guidelines were set out by the Court of Appeal (CA) in Sutherland v Hatton [2002] IRLR when determining whether an...

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    Government must fund addiction services for medics

    by Michael Millar 13 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 13 Jun 2005

    The government needs to do more to help doctors who become addicted to drink and drugs, according to the British Medical Association (BMA).

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    Long hours damage personal lives, says TUC

    by dan thomas 9 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 9 Jun 2005

    The UK’s long hours culture is damaging people’s personal lives and reinforcing the gender pay gap, the TUC said today

    • Stress
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    Overwork and stress stop UK employees learning new skills

    by Quentin Reade 6 Jun 2005
    by Quentin Reade 6 Jun 2005

    There is huge demand for learning new skills among the British workforce, but a range of obstacles - topped by overwork and stress - prevent many employees from taking up training.

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    No rest for new mums back in the workplace

    by Quentin Reade 1 Jun 2005
    by Quentin Reade 1 Jun 2005

    Working mothers are becoming increasingly depressed and exhausted in the struggle to hold down a job and raise a baby.

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    STRESS Island life

    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005

    Although the Shetland Islands could be perceived as relaxed and idyllic, 40% of those who completed the local 2002 NHS staff survey said they felt unduly stressed at work. Kelly Nollis gives a first-hand account of efforts to tackle the problem

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    More than half of workers feel burned out

    by Quentin Reade 31 May 2005
    by Quentin Reade 31 May 2005

    The increased pace of business life has led to more than half of UK employees claiming to have experienced one or more symptoms of over-work or burnout in the past six months

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    Harding v The Pub Estate Company Ltd

    by Eversheds HR Group 31 May 2005
    by Eversheds HR Group 31 May 2005

    Stress-related illness not foreseeableHarding v The Pub Estate Company Ltd, Court of Appeal, 11 May 2005Harding, an experienced publican, was...

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    Doctor claims stressed is best

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    Like manna from heaven, the Anti-Ageing Conference in London last week told Guru something he had long suspected: stress is...

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    Workplace stress costs UK £100bn a year

    by Mike Berry 16 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 16 May 2005

    Workplace stress costs 10% of the UK’s Gross National Product yet fewer than 10% of companies have official policy to tackle...

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    Health and safety myths uncovered

    by Ross Bentley 16 May 2005
    by Ross Bentley 16 May 2005

    Bosses across the country are flouting basic laws designed to keep employees safe at work, due to commonly held misconceptions about their responsibilities

    • Stress
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    NHS launches anti-stress campaign

    by Mike Berry 13 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 13 May 2005

    NHS Employers has today launched a national campaign to help combat stress in the workplace.At his keynote speech at the...

    • Stress
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    Why overworked means overweight

    by Ross Bentley 13 May 2005
    by Ross Bentley 13 May 2005

    Overworked and stressed employees are more likely to put on weight, according to a new study from academics in Finland

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    Pressure and hours lead to drug abuse

    by Personnel Today 4 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 4 May 2005

    HR professionals need to take a reality check if they believe that drink and drug abuse are not an issue...

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