A Study on Preventing Workplace Stress and Emotional Burnout Among Employees in the Manufacturing Sector in Chennai City
Dr. K. GIRIJA Assistant Professor of Commerce,
Bharathi Women’s College, Chennai-600 108
Abstract
This study investigates workplace stress and emotional burnout among employees in the manufacturing sector in Chennai city. In the modern industrial environment, employees face high workloads, tight deadlines, repetitive tasks, and physical demands, which often lead to stress and burnout, negatively impacting health, job satisfaction, and productivity.
A descriptive research design was adopted, and primary data was collected from 160 employees using a structured questionnaire. A proportionate random sampling technique ensured representation across age, gender, job roles, and work experience. Descriptive statistics, T-tests, ANOVA, and correlation analysis were employed to examine the relationships between demographics, stressors, burnout levels, coping strategies, and organizational interventions.
The analysis revealed that key stressors include workload, time pressure, and physical demands, with production staff and mid-career employees being most affected. Stress and burnout were found to significantly impact physical and mental health, work performance, absenteeism, and job satisfaction. Coping strategies such as exercise, relaxation, and time management, along with organizational support, wellness programs, and flexible work policies, significantly reduce stress and improve employee well-being.
The study concludes that combining individual coping mechanisms with organizational preventive measures is essential to reduce burnout and promote a healthy, motivated, and productive workforce. These findings provide actionable insights for HR managers and policymakers in the manufacturing sector to implement effective stress management programs.
Keywords: Workplace Stress, Emotional Burnout, Manufacturing Sector, Employee Well-Being, Coping Strategies, Organizational Support, Chennai, Job Performance, Stress Management