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  • Santé et sécurité - Conditions de travail

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Publication year

  • 2013
  • 2011

Authors (etui)

  • Theodoropoulou Sotiria

Authors (externals)

  • Barbier Jean-Claude
  • Popma Jan
  • Conchon Aline
  • Watt Andrew

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  • EU legislation
  • Health & Safety
  • Psychosocial risks

Publication tags

  • Législation européenne
  • Psychosocial risks
  • Stress
  • Conditions de travail
  • Développement durable
  • Ergonomie
  • Evaluation des risques
  • Participation des travailleurs
  • Politique sociale
  • Santé et Sécurité
Jan Popma

Technostress et autres revers du travail nomade

L'Internet et l'utilisation des ordinateurs portables, des téléphones mobiles et des tablettes ont accru l'importance du « travail nomade». Ce type de travail, sans contrainte de lieu ni de temps, peut entraîner, d’après ce working paper, une plus grande autonomie et une plus grande flexibilité pour... Lire plus

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Jean-Claude Barbier

Changes in political discourse from the Lisbon Strategy to Europe 2020

The aim of this new ETUI Working paper is to identify the changes and enduring features of EU political/policy discourse and to seek to explain them by tentatively relating them to factors regarded as their determinants. In the first section, a theory of EU discourse is presented, in the context of... Lire plus

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