Workplace Stressors
Identified workplace stressors include personal problems, particularly elevated financial needs of the worker, family problems that deny the worker peaceful, personal time and workplace conditions, especially increased workplace demands. Job stress arises from workplace situations where job demands exceed the capabilities of the workers, the needs of the employees and the resources available to handle the job including tools, equipments, employees’ competence and skills (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2008). Consider, for instance, a workplace for a retail associate working for a base pay plus commission. Workplace stress would arise from a situation where the associate’s needs far much ...