The report is published in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine. It suggests that companies should re-train bosses to improve worker health. A healthier workforce will improve the overall health of the company. Investing in providing leadership skills to senior managers could be a good long-term investment. The researchers said a more supportive and understanding boss would reduce the chances of workers developing high blood pressure and stress-related illnesses. Magnus Larsson, an engineer for a large IT company, agreed with the report’s findings. He believes his heart attack last year was because of his boss: “The guy was a monster. Working for him was a daily nightmare for eight years,” Larsson said.
1. TRUE / FALSE: Look at the article’s headline and guess whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F):
| a. | A bad boss can increase your risk of having a heart attack. | T / F |
| b. | Managers who don’t have a lot of money develop heart disease. | T / F |
| c. | Interviewers questioned 3,000 men and women for their research. | T / F |
| d. | Workers who respected their bosses had a few heart problems. | T / F |
| e. | A report says that training managers would make staff healthier. | T / F |
| f. | The report says training bosses is a good investment in the long run. | T / F |
| g. | The report says bosses are good at understanding blood pressure. | T / F |
| h. | An IT worker had a bad time every day and worked for a monster. | T / F |
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article:
| 1. | bad | a. | chance |
| 2 | poor | b. | thoughtful |
| 3. | risk | c. | conclusions |
| 4. | considerate | d. | advance |
| 5. | outlined | e. | ogre |
| 6. | improve | f. | no good |
| 7. | investment | g. | cut |
| 8. | reduce | h. | summarized |
| 9. | findings | i. | bad |
| 10. | monster | j. | outlay |
3. PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one. combination is possible):
| 1. | Having a bad boss | a. | of 3,000 male workers |
| 2 | increase their employee's risk of | b. | related illnesses |
| 3. | data on the health | c. | improve worker health |
| 4. | communicated well and offered | d. | term investment |
| 5. | who respected their bosses were | e. | developing heart disease |
| 6. | companies should re-train bosses to | f. | understanding boss |
| 7. | a good long- | g. | could be bad for your heart |
| 8. | a more supportive and | h. | nightmare |
| 9. | high blood pressure and stress- | i. | positive feedback |
| 10. | Working for him was a daily | j. | healthier |
GAP FILL: Put the words into the gaps in the text.
| Having a bad boss could be bad for your heart. This is the __________ of a Swedish study on management styles and health. The researchers concluded that poor managers can __________ their employee's risk of developing heart disease. The Stockholm University study analyzed __________ on the health of 3,000 male workers. They compared the data with the results from questionnaires about __________ managers. The questions asked workers if they thought their boss was __________, communicated well and offered positive feedback. Other questions __________ at how much work bosses gave to workers and how well they outlined their __________. The research team found that workers who respected their bosses were healthier and had __________ heart problems.
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senior |
| The report is __________ in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine. It suggests that companies should re-train bosses to __________ worker health. A healthier workforce will improve the overall health of the company. Investing in __________ leadership skills to senior managers could be a good long-term investment. The researchers said a more supportive and understanding boss would reduce the __________ of workers developing high blood __________ and stress-related illnesses. Magnus Larsson, an engineer for a large IT company, __________ with the report’s findings. He believes his heart __________ last year was because of his boss: “The guy was a monster. Working for him was a daily __________ for eight years,” Larsson said. |
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http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/0811/081126-bosses.html

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