Causes and effects of workplace stress and how to reduce and prevent them. Both employees and employers will benefits from a workplace stress reduction and prevention plan. It is better to be proactive than reactive. Research has shown that companies who provide ways for employees to reduce their workplace stress find them to be more productive, happier, and loyal to the business.
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~ Holley Jacobs
2. Introduction
Workplace stress is costly
to both employee and
employer
Internal research is
necessary to devise a
workplace stress plan
Execution and follow-up
are essential for success
3. 46% of employers
offer goods and
services to stores
35% of employers
offer entertainment
tickets
46% of employers
offer restaurant gift
cards
Potluck Lunches with Prizes
4. Tool Allowances
Financial difficulties put stress
on personal issues.
This can cause marital distress
as well.
Other personal issues can arise
including missing work and
decreased productivity.
5. Tool Allowances
Mutual rewards of increased
motivation, productivity, and
morale.
Can decrease in company
costs.
Can decrease in absenteeism
Can decrease turnover rate
6. Paid Time
Off
Employers should actively
encourage Paid Time Off
(PTO) as an essential
requirement of the job.
PTO makes it easier to adjust
workloads.
PTO causes a decrease in
health care, workers
compensation, and turnover
costs by as much as 1/3.
7. Company Paid
Training Programs
Employees are healthier, more
creative, and more productive.
Train managers in workplace stress
and the effects and solutions.
Invest in OSHA training regularly.
8. Membership to
Fitness Clubs
¾ of workers admit to unhealthy snacking once
a week while 27% of workers admit to this more
than 3 times per week.
The prevalence of obesity climbed 13% to 32%
between 1960 and 2004 according to John
Hopkins.
Obesity is linked to increased percentage of
medical claims and absences.
9. Reward System/
Bonus Money
Safety incentive programs work well in a
company.
Bonus money is good for an employee’s
work/life balance.
There is a decrease in absences which
cause an increase in productivity.
10. Job Rotation
Decreases burnouts in the
workplace.
Increases employee satisfaction.
Increases employee motivation.
11. Work Teams
Powerful organizational concept.
Requires high level of social
structure.
Conflict is natural and necessary.
12. Organizational Change
Ensure the workload is in line with workers’ capabilities.
Design jobs to provide meaning, stimulation, and opportunities for
workers.
Clearly define employees roles and responsibilities.
Give workers opportunities to participate in decisions affecting their
jobs.
Improve communications to reduce job uncertainty.
Provide opportunities for social interaction among employees.
Establish work schedules that are compatible with the demands of
the job.
Ways to Prevent Workplace Stress
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