Stress, long hours and bullying are the most common workplace complaints, a TUC survey has shown.
The survey of 5,000 workplace safety representatives showed overwork and stress were mentioned in 5 ...
Stress, long hours and bullying are the most common workplace complaints, a TUC survey has shown.
The survey of 5,000 workplace safety representatives showed overwork and stress were mentioned in 55% of workplaces.
Repetitive strain injury, bad display screens and back strains were also featured.
London's workers had the world health and safety conditions in the UK, with the top scores for violence, long hours, bad display screens, asbestos and bullying.
Midlands' workers complained about stress, RSI, long hours and bad screens, plus traditional industrial hazards such as back strains, noise and vibration.
Workers in the North suffer more bullying than anywhere else and the second-highest incidence of back strains.
Results from the North-West were similar to the Midlands.
One in three Scottish workers is concerned about violent assaults and threats and their workplaces are the worst in the UK for providing occupational health services.
In the South-East, stress and overwork is worse than any other region, caused by high workloads, cuts in staff and business change.
The South-West suffers from stress and overwork, while Wales' high levels of stress, overwork, RSI and back strain have created the most disabled workforce in the UK.
Workers in Yorkshire and Humberside are more concerned about chemicals, dust and machinery than any other workers in the UK.