All Stressed Up challenges several popular assumptions about workplace
stress. Is stress just a bosses’ disease? Is stress-related illness a sign of
personal inadequacy? And can just a little bit of stress hurt you? This film
reveals that those in repetitive, low-paid jobs are particularly at risk of
stress-related illness, which can have serious physical and mental effects.
Many jobs involve stress, and the problem often lies not with the worker,
but in the workplace itself. Occupational stress can be wholly or partly
responsible for many illnesses, including asthma and ulcers.
While it raises many serious questions about the causes and effects of
stress, this film is also accessible and entertaining. Most of the animated
characters are at high risk from stress because they are low-status clerical
workers and because they are women. They have to deal with a wide
range of problems including bad management, job design, VDUs, sexual
harassment and the pressure of their ‘dual role’.
12 minutes
Audience: Teen, Adult
Copyright © 1993 Leeds Animation Workshop