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Employment Stress: How Can We Help Employees and Employers - Hugh Koch, Simon Midgley & Julie Bevan-Pearson

13/04/13. Review of recent publication: Employment stress, Legal and Personal Injury Issues, Koch, Beesley & Byram (2013). This interesting article discusses how to consider and define employment stress, what factors contribute to it and maintain it and what services, both preventative and rehabilitative are necessary to maintain a healthy workforce. The authors describe what factors contribute to employment stress, what work stress is and the difference...

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