The Impacts of Occupational Stress of Selected Banking Sector Employees in Tamilnadu
M.Com Ayyappan and
M.SakthiVadivel
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M.Com Ayyappan: Associate Professor,Sakthi Institute of information and Management Studies,Pollachi-642003,India
M.SakthiVadivel: Assistant Professor,Dr.Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology,Pollachi-642003,India
International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies, 2013, vol. 2, issue 2, 100-108
Abstract:
Stress Management is getting more and more attention now-a-days, particularly in the financial sectors. There is no such thing likestress-free job. Everyone in their work is exposed to tension and anxiety as they gets through the duties assigned to them.Banking industry which is the backbone of the country’s economy is not an exceptional one. The job nature of banking employees is very tedious as it involves the direct customer interaction in all levels. So this study aims to analyse the level of stress faced by bank employees who are under different categories from both public and private sectors of selected banks which resides in Tamilnadu
Keywords: Stress Management; Financial sector Banking Industry; country’s economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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