Keywords: TUC, health, healthy lifestyles, health promotion, stress, workload, safety reps,
  • Print
Latest Comments

There are no comments for this news.

See comments for this news

Related Discussion

There are no related discussions.

Start new discussion

Go to discussion forum home

TUC cautions against compulsion in health initiatives

News | HSP
04.09.2008

The TUC has published new guidance for safety reps on working with employers to promote good health in the workplace.

Promoting Health at Work notes that where health policies are introduced with union support, they are often both successful and popular.

The guidance outlines a variety of options for employers, including lunchtime exercise classes, discounted gym membership, providing showers so staff can cycle or run to work, and health screening.

But it cautions against compulsion, arguing that there should always be an element of choice, and that safety reps should resist any attempts to introduce moral elements into lifestyle issues.

"The workplace can, like any other environment, be a useful place to encourage people to make healthy choices," says the guide, "but it must be done in a non-judgemental way that creates the opportunities for people to make healthier choices should they so chose, rather than forcing them to adopt a particular lifestyle that has no bearing on their employment."

Research carried out by YouGov on behalf of the TUC in July and August this year, entitled What Do Workers Want?, reveals that heavier workloads and stress are among employees' most common employment complaints. Of the 2857 people polled, 46% had personally experienced a heavier workload, while 39% reported increased stress levels and 23% were working longer hours.

The TUC briefing document on workplace health initiatives is available here. The research What Do Workers Want? can be downloaded here.

  Your Comments No Comments
Related Comments & Analysis

A workplace stop-smoking scheme

Published:01.04.2007

Stress: preparing the way

Published:01.05.2006

Pressure relief: tackling stress

Published:09.06.2008

Getting caught in the trap: stress management

Published:09.06.2008

Stress: The assessment stage

Published:01.06.2006

See all comment & analysis

Latest Discussion

The latest discussion & debate from the healthandsafetyprofessional.co.uk discussion forums...

The HSE and road safety

On page 3 of the December issue of the IIRSM newsletter was an article headed "HSE Could be more involved". ...

John Hill | Nov 20 2008 10:14AM

HSE - Work Related Road Deaths

Does the HSE have the correct view on Work Related Road Death ... quote : 'work related road traffic accidents ...

John Fitton | Oct 09 2008 10:46AM

Looking for a cancer community!!!

Hello everybody, I am a college student and I am here for some help from you guys. I live with ...

Herry smith | Oct 07 2008 07:08AM

Start new discussion

Go to discussion forum home