Communiqué, issue 4, 2003
Articles
- An abrupt halt to a brilliant career
- Monitoring industrial change in Europe
- Time for European-level workplace privacy regulation
- Northern Europeans most satisfied with leisure time
- Towards better living and working conditions in Europe
- Planning for the future
- Win-win effect possible with new working time arrangements
- Track record in monitoring working conditions
Previous issues of Communiqué
The Foundation’s new Handbook of knowledge society foresight has just been published on the web. In it, foresight is viewed as a policy response to the emergence of the knowledge society. It sets out to examine the definitions behind knowledge society foresight, looking at various approaches and relevant practical and methodological questions. The overall aim is to assess the impact of the knowledge society on living conditions, working conditions and industrial relations.
‘The handbook will provide managers, policymakers, trade unionists and voluntary organisations with the tools to carry out knowledge society foresights,’ says Timo Kauppinen, manager of the Foundation’s research project.
The handbook is available at http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/transversal/foresight.htm
