[BOOK][B] Job stress interventions.

LR Murphy, JJ Hurrell Jr, SL Sauter, GPE Keita - 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
LR Murphy, JJ Hurrell Jr, SL Sauter, GPE Keita
1995psycnet.apa.org
Reported job stress in the US workforce is on the increase. Among the causes are
downsizing, reorganization, the pressures of global competition, and constantly changing
new technology. This edited book of empirical studies presents models for job stress
intervention both at the individual level and at the organizational and policy level.
Abstract
Reported job stress in the US workforce is on the increase. Among the causes are downsizing, reorganization, the pressures of global competition, and constantly changing new technology. This edited book of empirical studies presents models for job stress intervention both at the individual level and at the organizational and policy level.
American Psychological Association