work-related stress

collocation in English

meaningsofwork-relatedandstress

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work-related
adjective
uk
/ˈwɜːk.rɪˌleɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈwɝːk.rɪˌleɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected with someone's job or with paid work ...
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stress
noun
uk
/stres/
us
/stres/
great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes ...
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(Definition ofwork-relatedandstressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Recent reviews reported that lack of acknowledgment andwork-relatedstresscontribute to less work satisfaction and the desire to quit nursing as a profession.
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Existing studies suggest that levels ofwork-relatedstressare high among oncology physicians and nurses, though not necessarily higher than among staff in other clinical settings.
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The participants are invited to list at least three sources ofwork-relatedstressand then develop strategies, individual and organizational in nature, that would help them transform otherwise difficult situations.
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We have no central register for cases ofwork-relatedstress.
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There have been no compensation claims forwork-relatedstress.
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Our current sickness absence system does not differentiate between stress andwork-relatedstress.
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In 2002, a small number of staff experienced absence throughwork-relatedstress.
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No compensation has been paid to employees as a result ofwork-relatedstress.
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While certain illnesses, such as "depression", "anxiety", "general debility"and even"stress"may be indicated on certificates, it is not possible to determine levels of"work-relatedstress".
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It is estimated that 500,000 people suffer fromwork-relatedstress, anxiety and depression.
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No compensation has been paid to employees because ofwork-relatedstressin the last three years.
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Information on cases ofwork-relatedstressis not held and could be obtained only at a disproportionate cost.
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We do not record details of absences specifically related towork-relatedstressor details of compensation payments by the alleged cause of the injury.
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These duties apply equally towork-relatedstressas any other work-place hazard.
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It is also very difficult to separatework-relatedstressfrom non-work-relatedstressor to measure it accurately because stress-related illness can manifest itself in a variety of ways.
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There have been a total of five confirmedwork-relatedstresscases over the last three years; two cases in 1999, one case in 2000 and two cases in 2001.
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