Information Sheet 3.1-1 Routine Problems: (Workplace Issues)
Information Sheet 3.1-1 Routine Problems: (Workplace Issues)
Information Sheet 3.1-1 Routine Problems: (Workplace Issues)
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Routine Problems
(Workplace Issues)
People spend nearly one third of their adult lives at work, and workplace
issues are a common source of stress for many. It is impossible to have a
workplace where everyone's roles, expectations, and personalities work perfectly
together, without conflict. As such, certain workplace issues may cause negative
psychological symptoms.
Research shows perceived stress in the workplace, for example, is associated
with a higher prevalence of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
Workers may find discussing their workplace stress or challenges with a trained
mental health professional is helpful to them both professionally and personally.
COMMON WORKPLACE ISSUES
Common workplace issues that employees face include:
Interpersonal conflict
Communication problems
Gossip
Bullying
Harassment
Discrimination
Low motivation and job satisfaction
Performance issues
Poor job fit
The workplace is typically an environment in which people with different
personalities, communication styles, and worldviews interact. These differences are
one potential source of workplace issues and can ultimately lead
to stress and tension for those involved. Although all employees have the right to
be treated fairly and to feel safe in the workplace, some employees face bullying,
harassment, and/or discrimination.
Members of the LGBT community, specifically, remain unprotected in the
workplace by a national nondiscrimination policy. Additionally, some employees
may experience dissatisfaction with their work, struggle with their performance on
the job, or have difficulty finding a job that fits their abilities and interests.
Workplace issues can lead to decreased performance and productivity, loss of
job/termination, decreased satisfaction/happiness, stress, and a wide variety
of mental health issues. Harassment in the workplace can also lead to legal
troubles. The American Psychological Association notes job insecurity and lack of
support at work can exacerbate workplace issues