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Teleworking

Teleworking refers to a form of organising and/or performing work, using information technology, in the context of an employment contract/relationship, where work, which could also be performed at the employer’s premises, is carried out away from those premises, on a regular basis, as defined in the European framework agreement on telework. The characteristic feature of telework is the use of computers and telecommunications to change the usual location of work.

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Employment and Social Development Quarterly Review - February 2018

Backed by a robust economic growth, employment in the EU continued to rise more strongly than expected in the third quarter of 2017, while unemployment figures declined further according to the latest Quarterly Review on Employment and Social Developments in Europe.

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ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice to improve safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair

Some 1.9 million workers around the globe will benefit from a revised code of practice which takes account of dramatic changes in the industry by incorporating a systematic and preventative approach to safety and health management.

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Open Round Table on the Future of Work

23/01/2018

Open Round Table on the Future of Work

A public Round Table on the Future of Work takes place on 5 February 2018 in the European Commission's Berlaymont building in Brussels. The event is organised by the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) and it is a step...

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Skills for the future a priority of the Bulgarian EU Presidency

A decade after its accession to the European Union (EU), Bulgaria took over the rotating EU Presidency for the first time on 1 January, and its programme f

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European Commission presents the European Pillar of Social Rights

26/04/2017

European Commission presents the European Pillar of Social Rights

The European Commission flanks the European Pillar of Social Rights with a number of further concrete legislative and non-legislative initiatives . The following topics/areas are covered: the work-life balance of working parents and carers, the...

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Global Wage Report 2016/17 in short

ILO economist Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez leads us through the report’s main findings looking at global wage trends, policy recommendations and new research on wage inequalities within enterprises.

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Labour market information to support lifelong guidance

Experts from across the European Union met at Cedefop on 16 May to discuss how labour market information (LMI) can support career guidance.

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