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Content about Stress

February 1, 2011

CHICAGO — In the environment we work in, it is imperative that we all reexamine what we are doing and how we are doing it. Stress levels in just about any workplace are on the rise, but we can all play a major role in reducing them.

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CHICAGO — In the environment we work in, it is imperative that we all reexamine what we are doing and how we are doing it. Stress levels in just about any workplace are on the rise, but we can all play a major role in reducing them.

It’s in a manager’s best interest to keep stress levels in his or her workplace to a minimum. Managers must be positive role models, especially in stressful times.

May 21, 2007

CHICAGO — Managing or overseeing an institutional, commercial or industrial laundry causes at least moderate stress, according to 91% of those responding to May’s Wire survey. And their stressors range from a co-worker (39.4%) to a customer or end user (18.2%) to any number of other variables, including the nature of their job (56%) and/or the volume of work (44%).