Monotonous body postures during repetitive jobs negatively affect assembly-line workers with the developing of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs). Ergonomics specialists have offered auxiliary posture diversity to deal with the lack of varieties, especially for high-risk ones. Meanwhile, Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) problem has been recognized as a prior thinking to (re)configure assembly lines via the balancing of their tasks among their workstations. Some conventional criteria, cycle time and overall workload are often considered during the balancing. This paper presents a novel model of ALB problem that incorporates assembly worker postures into the balancing. In addition to the conventional ALB criteria, a new criterion of ...