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[填空题]Overwork
In November 1994 a social worker made legal history when a High Court judge held his employer liable for a nervous breakdown which ended his career.. UNISON member, John Walker, 57, is the first employee in Britain to sue an employer successfully for stress from overwork.
Mr Justice Colman ruled that Northumberland County Council was liable for damages because of its unreasonable failure to provide a safe system of work. UNISON is seeking a £ 200,000 compensation settlement for Mr Walker, who said his employer had subjected him to "an impossible work- load". Northumberland Council says it intends to appeal the judgement.
Hazards asked the government safety watchdog, the Health and Safety Executive, for its com- merits on the settlement: "As far as we are concerned we do not consider overwork and long hours a health and safety issue," said HSE spokesman Phil Dent.
Department of Employment figures for 1992 reveal the hours of overtime worked to
[单项选择]I suggest transforming our social system from a (bureaucratically management industrialism) in which maximal production and consumption are ends in (themselves) (in the Soviet Union as well as in the capitalist countries) into a humanist industrialism (in which) man and full development of his potentialities those of love and of reason (are the aims) of all social arrangements.
A. bureaucratically management industrialism
B. themselves
C. in which
D. are the aims
[填空题]Although he is a new worker, he can work as(skill)______as an old worker.
[判断题]School failure and social isolation can lead to early onset of depression in children and teens, and the trend is becoming increasingly common.
[填空题]When you have a mental illness, social support can help you get through the hard times.
[填空题]Social support differs from support groups in that the former is often run by mental health professionals.