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Editorial: EUWIN February Bulletin
Poor quality job content is contrary to human dignity and human rights and does not comply with European and national legislation.
Workplace innovation is an increasingly influential global movement
Poor quality job content is contrary to human dignity and human rights and does not comply with European and national legislation.
Collective Voice and Individualised Work
The global platform economy is expanding and its disruptive character poses regulatory challenges on different levels.
Advice on Workplace Innovation
In 2020, the Dutch government sent a request to SER for advice on how to foster workplace innovation. On March 16, 2023, the Council adopted the final text in a plenary meeting.
How to create workable jobs?
Recent figures from the Flemish Workability Monitor show the most worrying workability scores in education, the health care sector and food industry.
Job content is as important as skills
Poor quality job content is contrary to human dignity and human rights and does not comply with European and national legislation.
European Workplace Innovation Network (EUWIN)
EUWIN was established by the European Commission in 2013 and is now entirely supported by contributions from an international network of partners co-ordinated by HIVA (University of Leuven). EUWIN also functions as a network partner to BEYOND4.0 and BRIDGES5.0 projects.
Contact: Workplace Innovation Europe CLG (contact@workplaceinnovation.eu).