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When an employee reports that they’re suffering from stress at work, they’re likely to be in an emotional state. To properly understand the causes and potential solutions use our self-assessment
checklist.
Published 14.02.2019
Mental health is a workplace challenge that is increasing, particularly in the construction industry. Why is this and what can you do to support your workers and avert problems in your business?
Published 04.07.2022
Stress and mental health is the number one cause of lost time in the workplace. You know that managing the risk helps to avoid sickness absences and loss of productivity, so what can you do to
decrease pressure on your business?
Published 24.11.2022
Intel Corporation recently lost an appeal and had to make a significant compensation payout to a member of staff after she was diagnosed as suffering with stress. What can you learn from this
particular case?
Published 26.03.2007
When it comes to managing stress at work even your best efforts may not prevent claims. So how far do you need to go? A recent case helps to clarify the situation.
Published 27.04.2012
Acas has published new research about mental health at work. The study concludes that leaders and line managers have a crucial role to play. What should you be doing?
Published 10.02.2017
Following the deaths of two workers, an independent review was commissioned to look into the workplace culture at Amnesty International. What was discovered and what can be learned from the findings?
Published 17.05.2019
You’ve heard that the HSE is talking about stress for the umpteenth time and has created some new “tools” which it thinks you’re going to find invaluable. You reckon that’s pretty unlikely, but
should you be taking notice?
Published 04.01.2010
Ever since the Court of Appeal finding in Hatton v Sutherland in 2002, it’s been much harder for an employee to successfully bring a stress claim against their employer. However, a new case may have
changed this. What’s the latest news?
Published 12.01.2009
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