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Sumedha Journal Of Management
Year : 2013, Volume : 2, Issue : 4
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Current Issue Print ISSN : 2277-6753. Online ISSN : 2322-0449.
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Michael Leny
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Assistant Professor, Caarmel Engineering College, Pathanamthitta, Kerala-689711
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Aims & Scope Online published on 13 February, 2014.
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Alerts Stress is a universal element and persons from nearly every walk of life have to face stress. Stress can have negative impacts
on both the employee and the organization. Actually, in this research paper it was checked that what the impact occupational
stress produced upon employees. The study describes the occupational stress in public, private and Co-operative sector banks.
A randomly selected sample of 60 employees from Public, private and Co-operative Sector banks shows that occupational
stress is found higher among private bank employees compared to public and Co-operative bank employees. Among different
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occupational stress variables having too much work load, dealing with ambiguous or delicate situation, lack of consultation and
Sample Issue communication, keeping up with new techniques, ideas and technology, Inadequate guidance and back up from supervisors
contribute more to the occupational stress. Bank employees cannot afford the time to relax and "wind down" when they are
faced with work variety, discrimination, favoritism, delegation and conflicting tasks.
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Keywords
Occupational stress, public bank employees, private bank employees, co-operative bank employees, Source of pressure, too
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