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UK National Work-Stress Network
9 Bell Lane
Syresham
BRACKLEY
NN13 5HP
Tel: 07966 196033
Web: www.workstress.net
Please note that the Network does not offer stress counselling.
The UK National Work-Stress Network is committed to the eradication of the causes of work-related stress and associated illnesses. It campaigns to advance this aim through its involvement with the Hazards Campaign; and in conjunction with the TUC, European organisations, within UK Trades Union structures.
The Network calls for:
- Employers, Company Directors and managers at all levels to acknowledge their duty of care and for their acceptance of their health and safety responsibilities to the workforce;
- Legislation and enforcement procedures to outlaw all forms of workplace stress, bullying and victimisation; also to ensure full corporate liability for workplace injury; and
- The creation of a caring, supportive workplace culture with 'Dignity at Work' for all and for worker sensitive procedures for all.
The Network consists of many hundreds of like-minded people, some of whom have suffered the consequences of work-related stress.
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