Quality of work
Overview
A better quality of working life, together with the promotion of employment and entrepreneurship, are central to the European Union's employment strategy and social policy agenda.
In the past, the Foundation has examined issues such as: the quality of employment and working conditions, including work organisation; and access to employment, self-employment and opportunities and support for labour market participation. Following many years of research in these areas, a series of Foundation papers was compiled, based on these themes.
More recently, Foundation studies have focused on four key dimensions of quality of work and employment: ensuring career and employment security; maintaining the health and well-being of workers; developing skills and competencies; reconciling work-life balance. The Foundation continues to build on its research in these broad areas, as well as other areas such as occupational health, absenteeism, stress and violence and harassment. The European Observatory on Working Conditions (EWCO) continues to develop. The fieldwork for the fourth pan-European working conditions survey took place in the autumn of 2005 and first results were published in 2006.
Sources
- EWCO: European Working Conditions Observatory
Regular updates from national correspondents and comparative reports on selected working conditions topics, as well as the latest on the European Working Conditions Survey and national surveys - European working conditions
surveys
Regular pan-European surveys on working conditions: the first survey was carried out in 1990 and the fourth took place in September 2005 - Case studies: Attractive workplaces - Innovative company strategies for growth
and jobs
Companies across Europe implement innovative employment policies, practices and agreements and contribute to the Lisbon strategy objectives - EIRO (European Industrial
Relations Observatory)
Up to date news and analysis on industrial relations across Europe
