TUC: Workplace stress at record levels, say union H&S reps

10 Oct 2016 12:32 PM

Stress is the top health and safety concern in UK workplaces according to a TUC study published today (Monday) on World Mental Health Day.

The TUC’s biennial survey of more than 1,000 health and safety reps around the UK asks them to pick out the hazards at work that most trouble them and their workforces.

Stress was at the top of the list in this year’s survey, with 7 in 10 reps (70%) citing it as a problem – up 3% since the last survey in 2014 when 67% did so, and a higher proportion than in any previous TUC study. Stress is one of the main causes of mental health problems, in particular anxiety and depression.

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said: “The message from the shop floor is clear, stress is becoming a bigger and bigger problem. Pressures of long working hours and low job security are being felt in workplaces across the UK.

“It’s in no-one’s interests to have overstretched workforces. People who experience high anxiety are less productive and are more likely to take time off. Stress is preventable if staff have reasonable workloads, supportive managers and a workplace free from violence, bullying and harassment.

“Anyone worried about their workload or being unfairly treated at work should join a union, to get the support they need and their interests represented at work.”

The TUC has published guidance on dealing with stress at work and how employers can promote positive mental health. It highlights three key points:

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Region or nation

2016

2014

% increase/decrease

The North

78

67

+11

The North West

66

71

-5

Yorkshire and the Humber

67

67

0

The Midlands

73

71

+2

East Anglia

64

59

+5

The South East

67

62

+5

London

74

75

-1

The South West

81

75

+6

Scotland

74

66

+8

Wales

75

70

+5

Northern Ireland

78

65

+13

The TUC’s guidance on workplace stress is available atwww.tuc.org.uk/sites/default/files/Stress%20Guidance%20July%202014%20pdf_0.pdf

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