From Inc.com
A new survey says most companies do not adequately address the mental health needs of their employees.
From Inc.com
A new survey says most companies do not adequately address the mental health needs of their employees.
Interesting article on stress in the workplace. ~
by Rebecca Maxon
Three out of every four American workers describe their work as stressful. And the problem is not limited to these shores. In fact, occupational stress has been defined as a “global epidemic” by the United Nations’ International Labor Organization.
While the physical effects of this epidemic are often emphasized, the economic consequences also are alarming. Workplace stress costs U.S. employers an estimated $200 billion per year in absenteeism, lower productivity, staff turnover, workers’ compensation, medical insurance and other stress-related expenses. Considering this, stress management may be business’s most important challenge of the 21st century.