Stress at work: management and prevention
Publication details: Oxford : Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005Description: 232pISBN: 0750665424Subject(s): Stress management | Human resource management (personnel management) | Stress management | Job related stress | Workplaces | Bullying | Occupational health and safetyGenre/Form: Stress management DDC classification: 155.9042 | 158.72 Summary: Work-related stress and resulting sickness absence costs the UK economy about £3.7 billion every year according to HSE research. Jeremy stranks explains the meaning and causes of stress, how people respond to stress and the way they cope, the evaluation and management of stress, and the criminal and civil liabilities of employers with respect to stress-induced injury.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book - Standard loan | Dundonald House Library | 155.9042 STR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | F11498 |
Work-related stress and resulting sickness absence costs the UK economy about £3.7 billion every year according to HSE research. Jeremy stranks explains the meaning and causes of stress, how people respond to stress and the way they cope, the evaluation and management of stress, and the criminal and civil liabilities of employers with respect to stress-induced injury.
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