Two-out-of-three people say the stress level in their workplace is high, according to a survey of more than 450 North American employees by Right Management, the talent and career management experts within ManpowerGroup.
How would you describe the stress level in your work environment?
High |
64% |
Medium |
24% |
Low |
11% |
“When asked, employees will usually say their job or workplace is stressful,” said Michael Haid, Senior Vice President of Talent Management for Right Management. “After all, we’re talking about work, not play, so we shouldn’t be surprised if there’s high energy or intensity on the job. In fact, one has to wonder about the 11% of workplaces that seem to have low stress.”
Nevertheless, according to Haid, the percentages suggest that workplace stress is at an unusually high level. “It would be foolhardy for management to dismiss employees’ complaints because a perception of stress impairs engagement, and that is a core issue that impacts productivity and the bottom line.”
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