Occupational Stress towards Job Satisfaction on modern trade and long hours standing Employees in Sri Lanka
Introduction
In
recent years, Occupational stress in organizations with long hours and
physically demanding duties has become a key source of concern for employee job
unsatisfaction in Sri Lanka's modern retail industry. Employees in modern
retail workplaces, such as retail chains and large format stores, frequently
spend long hours standing, performing repetitive tasks, and interacting with
consumers. This setting can cause severe physical and emotional stress,
impacting job satisfaction and overall productivity.
Understanding Occupational Stress in the Modern
Trade
Employees
in modern trade—working in retail chains, supermarkets, and other large-format
stores—frequently confront specific stressors that have a direct impact on
their job satisfaction. Long-term standing, customer interaction, and repeated
jobs all lead to physical and psychological strain. Workers in Sri Lanka, where
retail is expanding and competition is severe, face challenging work situations
which impact their health and morale
Factors contributing to stress:
The Impact on Job
Satisfaction
Stress
without release causes employees to resign, as seen in Sri Lankan retail
establishments. Many part-time and full-time workers quit after a few months
due to undervaluation and overwork. Physical and emotional stress diminishes
staff engagement with customers and productivity. Customer service suffers as
employees become less attentive. Long hours of standing and repetitive
activities might cause chronic health problems. Since people are constantly
uncomfortable at work, these health issues lower job satisfaction
Managing Stress for Better Job Satisfaction
Conclusion
Sri Lanka's modern trade sector suffers with occupational stress. Retailers may reduce occupational stress and create a culture of employee satisfaction by establishing appropriate flexibility, rest, and well-being policies. Such reforms benefit employees, improve customer service, reduce unemployment, and boost brand reputation, ensuring long-term success in Sri Lanka's competitive retail industry.
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