Effects of work stress and overworking.

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Work is a source of stress for most people. It can be a source of emotional and physical discomfort for employees. Many people find that their work is stressful and difficult to complete. They may find it difficult to complete work and may make mistakes as a result. Employers must understand how their employees cope with work stress so they can help them and promote their success.

Employees who underperform often cope with stress by withdrawing from their work place and society. They may avoid their colleagues and supervisors during work hours. They may also avoid the workplace altogether; this is known as being a Absentee worker. This can be dangerous since employees may fail to carry out important tasks. Additionally, employers lose revenue when employees do not for what they are supposed to do at the right time.

Work stress can cause physical harm to your body. Long hours in the office usually result in back and neck strain. High levels of anxiety can also lead to high blood pressure, heart problems, migraines, ulcers and even heart failure. Many people acclimatize to work pressure by overworking their bodies or by ignoring signs of fatigue and sickness. Employers are obliged to provide comfortable working conditions for staff members; this includes chairs, tables and temperature control as well as staffing levels and schedules.

Although this can result from one job, but mostly it occurs to people who work 2 to 4 jobs in a day.

A better work environment for the employees is tantamount to more productivity.
 
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