Feeling burnt out
Brokers and insurers have a key role to play in the battle to keep the lid on potentially expensive stress claims, as Paul Lang reports
Millions of people, an estimated three quarters of the national workforce, face stress at work daily. Each of us copes in different ways.
You may dread the dawn of another working day or else look forward to the adrenaline rush that comes with pressure. You relish competition, impress the boss and get on, or perhaps succumb to the stress with lacklustre performance and absenteeism.
Stress, as an illness, has been a hot employment topic for more than a decade, and often over-hyped. A few high
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