- Pressures
- Deadlines
- Threats
- Anxieties
A study conducted by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work in 2016 revealed that 22% of workers in Ireland experience stress at work either ‘always’ or ‘most of the time’ (The Irish Times, 2017) – so what are your responsibilities as an employer?
Employers who place unreasonable demands on employees without assisting them when informed of their work-related Stress (WRS) have been held responsible and held liable to pay compensation (Health and Safety Authority, 2009).
In order to know how to manage WRS, we must first define and understand it...
What is WRS?
WRS is stress that is caused, or made worse by, work. It occurs when someone perceives the work environment in a way that’s beyond their ability to cope. It may be caused by a number of factors such as: