Publications by author - Wedderburn, Alexander
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BEST No. 2/2000. Working time in the retail sector
The present bulletin provides an update on developments in working time in the retail sector in Europe, highlights the issues as stake and offers practical information on the organisation of time BEST presents important developments in the field of time. It is addressed to those developing policies in this field working in the Institutions of the European Commission, national governments and the social partners in the European Union. BEST is published twice a year in English, French and German. |
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BEST No. 1/2000. Shiftwork and Health
Shiftwork and other forms of working at unusual hours, and especially working at night have always raised some health concerns. This issue of BEST aims to provide help and guidance in this complex area and covers sleep and fatigue; digestion; heart disease; women's problems; social and domestic life; and psychological problems. The supplement 'On time' highlights working-time issues as they feature in the EIROnline website and in Foundation research and also presents a comparative overview in a graphic form of weekly working hours in the 15 EU Member States. BEST presents important developments in the field of time. It is addressed to those developing policies in this field working in the Institutions of the European Commission, national governments and the social partners in the European Union. BEST is published twice a year in English, French and German. |
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BEST No.11. Continuous shift systems
This bulletin offers condensed and practical information on important developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork. BEST is the Bulletin of European Studies on Time, offering condensed and practical information on important developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork. The bulletin is aimed at those who are interested in keeping abreast of developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork in the Member States of the Community. It especially addresses: decision-makers at policy level; organisations representing employers and workers; managers and workers within firms. |
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BEST No.9 Statistics and News
This issue of BEST gives an update on news and statistics on workting time, following on from BEST 6 which had the same aim in 1993. BEST is the Bulletin of European Studies on Time, offering condensed and practical information on important developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork. The bulletin is aimed at those who are interested in keeping abreast of developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork in the Member States of the Community. It especially addresses: decision-makers at policy level; organisations representing employers and workers; managers and workers within firms. |
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BEST No.10 Compressed Working Time
This edition of BEST focuses on compressed working hours, in its various forms, calling, as usual, on the experience of the BEST network, and its members’ experience of several different European economies. BEST is the Bulletin of European Studies on Time, offering condensed and practical information on important developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork. The bulletin is aimed at those who are interested in keeping abreast of developments in the field of work organisation and shiftwork in the Member States of the Community. It especially addresses: decision-makers at policy level; organisations representing employers and workers; managers and workers within firms. |
