Analysing the Impact of Occupational Stress on Employee Performance: A Case Study on Hayleys Plantations and Tea Export PLC in Sri Lanka
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employee performance; occupational stress; excessive workload; job security; compensation and benefits; work-life balance;All these keywords.
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