A survey has pointed out that stress happens to be the most common health and safety problem , and recession has only worsened the condition.

"The economic crisis and redundancies have created more anxiety about job security, and as the spending cuts begin to bite and even more jobs start to go, stress at work is bound to increase," the Daily Mail quoted Brendan Barber, TUC general secretary, as saying.
Of those surveyed, 62 percent said stress was in the top five of problems faced by workforces, while more than a quarter picked it out as the top hazard at work.
The survey also found that the problem is heightened in the public sector, with 68 percent saying it is a concern compared to 54 percent in the private sector.
Stress is more prevalent in larger workplaces and is most common in London - where 70 percent of union representatives cited it as a problem.
Source-ANI