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date: 11 October 2002 embargo: Not for use before 00.01 hrs, 14 October 2002 |
The TUC will today (Monday) launch a major campaign to prevent stress at work as European week of health and safety begins. At a conference in London focusing on prevention of stress and bullying, the TUC will urge workplace reps to tackle the hassle by putting their management and their workplace through a TUC stress MOT.
Every year stress causes 270,000 people a year to go sick, costing British companies around £538 per employee and across Europe, stress affects 40 million people every year, at a cost to the EU of at least 20 billion euros in lost time and health costs alone.
To coincide with the conference and the safety week, the TUC is also publishing a leaflet Tackle the hassle for safety reps. This urges them to use the TUCs stress MoT to identify which factors are causing the most amount of stress in their particular workplace. It also says that if their employer has no specific stress policy then they should suggest one is developed.
TUC General Secretary John Monks said: 'Stress causes real mental and physical illness. Burn-out Britain is bad for working people and bad for business. But the causes of stress can be controlled and the risks managed. We want managers and unions to work in partnership to identify any problems and solve them together. Our stress MOT is designed to catch the problem early, before people get badly hurt. No one should have to suffer stress at work - its time to tackle the hassle.'
Keynote speakers at the TUC conference include:
A calendar of trade union events for European health and safety week is on the TUC website at http://www.tuc.org.uk/h_and_s/tuc-5630-f0.cfm
Events organised by unions during the week include:
Notes to Editors:
All TUC press releases can be found at www.tuc.org.uk
A series of TUC rights leaflets are available on our website and from the know your rights line 0870 600 4 882. Lines are open every day from 8am-10pm. Calls are charged at the national rate.
Contacts:
Media enquiries: Liz Chinchen on 020 7467 1248 or 07699 744115 (pager) or email lchinchen@tuc.org.uk
Other enquiries: Owen Tudor on 07788 715261
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Produced with financial assistance from the European Agency for safety and health.
Press release (700 words) issued 14 Oct 2002
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