Workplace bullying is destructive. Some people act in a 'bullying way' when they are understress. When teams have training in emotional intelligence and gain the skills to manage heightened emotions there are fewer problems with bullying.
Workplace bullying - even the word causes stress
Topics: Dealing with stress at work, Emotions at work, Bullying, Health and Safety at Work Act, Stress at work, Workplace stress, Workplace hazards, workplace bullying
On Monday 1st September 2014 an extremely distressed client walked into the Work and Income office in Ashburton, New Zealand, and shot two of the front line workers.
All the staff at that office were working under stress and the client was even more stressed. None of them had the skills to manage his anger over time until he finally cracked and the results were tragic. While the harm done in this situation was clearly visible and extreme, there are many workplaces where the damage from stress is not so obvious, but can be nearly as destructive.
Topics: Dealing with stress at work, Emotions at work, Health and Safety Stress, Healthe and Safety at Work Act 2015, Hidden stressors, Stress at work, Workplace hazards, Workplace stress, customer service, Angry customers, Fight/flight response, Effects of stress, Health and Safety at Work Act, emotional intelligence training, interpersonal communication
Health and safety - law and mental stress.
Laws tell us that we must keep workers safe and healthy at work, this includes avoiding mental stress. Managers can be proactive in reducing workplace stress through a well organised workplace, and by training themselves and their teams to communicate well when emotions are raised.
Topics: Health and Safety Stress, Emotions at work, emotional intelligence training, Health and Safety at Work Act, Workplace hazards, Stress at work, Workplace stress, Dealing with stress at work, Hidden stressors, EAP counselling for stress, Exercise for stress reduction