Alrededor de las tres cuartas partes de la población económicamente activa de la UE trabaja por cuenta ajena en el sector de los servicios, y una proporción considerable de los trabajadores de servicios interactúan directamente con los destinatarios de los servicios que prestan, como clientes
Aunque solo un pequeño porcentaje de la mano de obra de la UE tiene más de un empleo, merece la pena comprender mejor el fenómeno, no solo porque va gradualmente en aumento, sino también por el impacto que puede tener en la salud y el bienestar de los trabajadores y por la información que ofrece
This compendium of articles presents a snapshot of some of Eurofound’s most recent research, and highlights important 21st-century trends in quality of life and working conditions throughout the EU. It is organised around the six priority areas set out by the new European Commission for a transition
Employment statistics consistently show that having a foreign background has an influence on people’s employment prospects. Less is known about the types of jobs workers with foreign backgrounds hold and their working conditions. This policy brief contributes to filling this gap.
This biennial review charts developments in a range of working time issues in the EU and Norway in 2017–2018. It finds that while the average collectively agreed working week across the EU remains unchanged since 2016 – at 38 hours – there was a slight decrease in the past two years in the 15 Member
The International Labour Organization (ILO) met for the first time 100 years ago, and right at the top of the agenda for discussion for this new specialised UN agency was the 8-hour working day. This discussion subsequently resulted in the Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, which stated that ‘The