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How to Change the Organization to Prevent Job Stress  
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Tags: Job Stress, Stress Prevention, Organization

Here are some ideas on how to change your organization to prevent job stress:

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  • Ensure that the workload is in line with workers' capabilities and resources.
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  • Design jobs to provide meaning, stimulation, and opportunities for workers to use their skills.
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  • Clearly define workers' roles and responsibilities.
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  • Give workers opportunities to participate in decisions and actions affecting their jobs.
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  • Improve communications-reduce uncertainty about career development and future employment prospects.
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  • Provide opportunities for social interaction among workers.
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  • Establish work schedules that are compatible with demands and responsibilities outside the job.

    Lister: Angie
    Source: CDC

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