Flexibility and working conditions: a qualitative and comparative study in seven EU Member States
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities - Luxembourg
2000
150 p.
comparison ; employment ; flexible working time ; gender ; new work practices ; work organization ; working conditions ; working time
Finland ; France ; Germany ; Italy ; Netherlands ; Spain ; United Kingdom
Working conditions
https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/fr
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92-828-9767-2
"Flexibility raises many new risks and challenges. and its widespread take-up underlines the growing importance of working conditions issues. This report explores the impact of flexibility on working conditions and the resultant health and social effects on workers engaged in this kind of work.The report examines potential tools for improving the overall health of workers and recommends that social partners at national and European level adopt a holistic approach in the negotiation and implementation of improvements to working conditions."
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