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Friday, 15 August 2008

Managers Needs Training to Deal With Stress

An interesting article on the ILM website explains how managers need to be trained properly to deal with stress issues.

According to research by Chiumento, only 16% of employees take a proper lunch break due to workplace pressures. A spokesperson for the International Stress Management Association has warned that firms could face problems if such issues are not dealt with properly.

It has been said that managers should take the time to engage with employees and ask them what they feel can be done about the situation. According to the Stress Management Society, the condition affects one-fifth of the working population and costs UK industry £3.7 billion each year.

t2 business solutions offers a Managing Stress training course which highlights stress issues and how to resolve them. For more information visit t2's website.

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