Published in Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics, Volume 6, Number 1
Written by CONSTANTIN Ana Maria, CHIVU Oana
Scientific coordinators:
In this paper, I will detail a personal experience that occurred in a unique crisis situation caused by a war and a pandemic. This situation led to the physical, mental and emotional overload of the involved volunteers. Thus, between Dragobete and Women's Day, two events of major importance overlapped, and at the Ukrainian borders with Romania, people were fighting for survival in their escape from the war. In our case, presented below, we are talking about a multinational company with headquarters in New York and Bucharest, as well as in Moscow, Kyiv and Odessa. The moment the war broke out, our organization decided to help all employees who wished so to relocate from Russia and Ukraine. The purpose of this paper is to address the need to measure the level of accumulated stress, in order to avoid suffering at work. The problem of psychosocial risks at work is an important topic that generates costs that are not negligible for society and must be approached with all the necessary lucidity.
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