Tackling workplace stress

Workplace stress: TUC Guidance published

Stress is the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure or other types of demand placed on them.

Last week the TUC published a new guide that it has produced along with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). https://www.tuc.org.uk/workplace-issues/health-and-safety/stress/tackling-workplace-stress-using-hse-stress-management.  The purpose of the guide is to help trade union health and safety representatives work with employers to find practical solutions to work-related stress.

The guide breaks down the causes of work-related stress into the six HSE Management Standards:

Demands: workload, work pattern and environment

control: over the way in which the work is done

support: resources, line management and colleagues

relationships: dealing with bad behaviour and promoting positivity

role: understanding the role and conflicting roles

change: how organisational change is communicated

The guide provides a background to the problem of stress, outlines what the HSE’s Management Standards are, says what can be done, explains the process, gives advice on how to build your knowledge and tells you where to go for additional information.