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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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    Surveys reveal two faces of stressed-out workforce

    by Personnel Today 9 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 9 Nov 2004

    Research into stress in the workplace shows just how different management’s perception of the problem is to that of staff.Research...

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    Europe unites to tackle workplace stress

    by Personnel Today 9 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 9 Nov 2004

    The European Union’s worker and business federations have struck a deal to try and reduce workplace stress across Europe.It commits...

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    Review targets anxiety and depression help at work

    by Personnel Today 5 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Nov 2004

    A major review of what can be done to help employers and managers better manage mental ill-health in the workplace is being co-ordinated by the British Occupational Health Research Foundation (BOHRF)

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    HSE issues standards for stress in the workplace

    by Personnel Today 5 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Nov 2004

    The final version of the Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) standards for employers on managing stress is published this month

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    UK companies stress the positive on National Stress Awareness Day

    by dan thomas 3 Nov 2004
    by dan thomas 3 Nov 2004

    The majority of UK businesses now have strategies in place to deal with stress at work, according to the Institute...

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    Workplace stress is key to absenteeism

    by Aksel Lyderson 2 Nov 2004
    by Aksel Lyderson 2 Nov 2004

    Stress in the workplace is the single biggest cause of absenteeism in the UK, according to a new study.
    The...

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    Staff feel the wrath of sleep-deprived managers

    by dan thomas 2 Nov 2004
    by dan thomas 2 Nov 2004

    Around half of all UK managers say a lack of sleep makes them irritable and prone to shouting at their...

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    Stress among staff continues to rise

    by Quentin Reade 2 Nov 2004
    by Quentin Reade 2 Nov 2004

    The number of workers suffering from stress has increased this year, according to a survey released today by the TUC.Three...

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    Musculoskeletal and stress top of work-related illness

    by Personnel Today 2 Oct 2004
    by Personnel Today 2 Oct 2004

    Musculoskeletal disorders and stress remain the top two causes of work-related illness, according to the latest figures from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)

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    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2004
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2004

    Immediate help; Stress to heart attack; Bullying at airports; How to cope; Drink problems

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    HSE standards will have huge impact on stress management

    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004

    The Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) stress management standards are set to have a profound impact on how employers tackle workplace stress, OH professionals and academics have predicted.

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    Good practice makes perfect

    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004

    A pilot of new HSE standards on stress shows how enlightened management approaches are key to tackling the problem. Sally O'Reilly reports

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    Driving down stress

    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004

    Suzanne Smith looks at how Group Lotus, an automotive engineering and manufacturing firm, piloted a web-based audit in a bid to lower levels of workplace stress

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    Attacking stress from all directions

    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004

    With so many different causes of work-related stress, it is often difficult for employers to know where to start. This is where the multidisciplinary approach comes into its own. Roisin Woolnough reports

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    Aid workers at increased risk from trauma

    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004
    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2004

    Aid workers are increasingly at risk from stress and trauma-related mental health conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, as aid agency work becomes more difficult and dangerous, a psychiatrist has suggested

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