The third of a series of Yearbooks in the Work Life 2000 programme, preparing for the Work Life 2000 Conference in Malmö 22-25 January 2001, as part of the Swedish Presidency of the European Union|Shows how the EU might respond to the challenge of modern IT systems
Detailed and fascinating source material for researchers
The last of three volumes produced in preparation for the Swedish Presidency of the EU
New technologies and the growing flow of information create new conditions for individuals who use these technologies in the work place. The existence and application of modern IT systems can result in new forms of work, tasks that have actually emerged as a result of modern computer and other systems. This third
Work Life 2000 Yearbook is pan-European in nature, and provides the researcher with valuable source material relating to the EU's response to the changing working environment.
1. Introduction to Work Life 2000 Workshops.- Labour Market.- Work Organisation.- Work Environment.- Gender.- Multicultural Society.- Small and Medium Sized Enterprises.- Information Society.- Conclusions from the 2000 Workshops.
New technologies and the growing flow of information create new conditions for individuals who use these technologies in the work place. The existence and application of modern IT systems can result in new forms of work, tasks that have actually emerged as a result of modern computer and other systems. This third Work Life 2000 Yearbook is pan-European in nature, and provides the researcher with valuable source material relating to the EU's response to the changing working environment.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction to Work Life 2000 Workshops.- Labour Market.- Work Organisation.- Work Environment.- Gender.- Multicultural Society.- Small and Medium Sized Enterprises.- Information Society.- Conclusions from the 2000 Workshops.
Klappentext
New technologies and the growing flow of information create new conditions for individuals who use these technologies in the work place. The existence and application of modern IT systems can result in new forms of work, tasks that have actually emerged as a result of modern computer and other systems. This third Work Life 2000 Yearbook is pan-European in nature, and provides the researcher with valuable source material relating to the EU's response to the changing working environment.
Shows how the EU might respond to the challenge of modern IT systems
Detailed and fascinating source material for researchers
The last of three volumes produced in preparation for the Swedish Presidency of the EU