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date: 4 November 2002 embargo: 00.01 hrs Tuesday 5 November 2002 |

Attention: Industrial, social affairs and health correspondents, regionals, personnel, safety
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Ahead of National Stress Awareness Day tomorrow (Wednesday), the TUC has revealed today (Tuesday) that work overload is the main cause of stress at work across Britain. A TUC survey of 5,300 union safety reps shows that stress is the main health and safety concern in Britains workplaces.
80% of safety reps who reported that stress was a problem at their workplace said workload was a major cause, half of the reps also cited change and staff cuts as factors.
To try to tackle the UKs stress epidemic, the TUC is today (Tuesday) launching a web-based tool that enables safety reps to assess the risk of stress in the workplace, before using the TUC online stress MOT to diagnose any problems (find both at: www.tuc.org.uk/h_and_s/). The TUC is also offering online help and advice for all workers in identifying and dealing with stress at work at www.worksmart.org.uk/health/index.php
TUC General Secretary John Monks said:
'Britains workplaces are some of the most stressed in Europe, and its time to stop working harder and start working smarter. Long hours and heavy workloads combine to make a lethal mixture which leads to heart attacks, mental illness and social problems like divorce and alcoholism. Its plainly a false economy to work people into the ground, and its the number one problem that needs to be tackled.'
The worst industries for stress, according to union safety reps, are:
Central government (72.5% of safety reps in government were worried about the effects stress was having on their colleagues)
Banking, finance and insurance (72%)
Education (71.5%)
Health service (61.2%)
Construction (15.3%) and manufacturing (30.8%) safety reps were the least likely to notice stress as a workplace hazard.
The regions where stress is worst are:
South East (60.5% of safety reps in the region cited stress as a problem)
South West (60%)
London (59%)
Wales (57%)
Scotland (56.5%)
East Anglia was the least stressed out region, but even so nearly half (49.2%) of safety reps in the area said that it was one of their main concerns.
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Press release (500 words) issued 5 Nov 2002
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