An analysis of physical problems faced by the employees due to peer relationship in public sector banks
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stress, job stress, emotional, physical pressureAbstract
Stress refers to the strain from the conflict between our external environment and us, leading to emotional and physical pressure. In our fast paced world, it is impossible to live without stress, whether you are a student or a working adult. Job stress level of permanent employees in private and public sector banks, results founded the public sector banks’ employees significantly affected more by stress due to no control on their jobs, social unsupported by the mangers, and mechanistic and strict organizational structure than the private sector bank’s employees. This article highlights physical problems faced by the employees in public banks in Cuddalore district.
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