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Wednesday 3 November 2004 06:00
Health and Safety Executive (West Midlands)

WEST MIDLANDS LOSES NEARLY I.5 MILLION WORKING DAYS DUE TO STRESS


The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) says: 'Stress is the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures of other types of demand placed upon them'.
In the West Midlands approaching 1.5 million working days are lost each year due to work-related stress through injury or ill-health, with an average of 29 days lost per case. At over 13 million days a year, work-related stress is the biggest occupational cause of working days lost, costing society about �3.7 billion a year. In 2"

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