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The Euro-Telework project reports on teleworking can now be accessed in HTML. Go to the reports page. You can read the executive summaries of the reports in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish on this site. The full reports are also available, but in English only. We also have a new translation into German of Sebastiano Bagnara's report on call centres. Get it here.
"Telework in Public Sector: a FORMEZ proposal to Public Administrations for a European Network". CEMR-EP/EPSU joint statement on telework in Europe, 13 January 2004
Talking About Telework Telework and new forms of work organisation have become important aspects of the drive to create employment in Europe and elsewhere. The European Union and national governments within Europe are keenly aware that the employment opportunities created by flexible and distance working must not be won at the cost of the security of individuals or equal opportunities for everyone. Euro-Telework is committed to the idea that new production methods and ways of organising work must be built on a solid foundation of collective discussion and social dialogue if they are to bring real and sustainable benefits. Euro-Telework is the follow-up to Models of Industrial Relations for Telework Innovation (MIRTI), a project whose five language handbook represents a pioneering cross-border approach to best practice in telework (also available in a cd-rom version: contact r.rizzo@iol.it). Euro-Telework has brought together organisations in all 15 member states of the EU, plus Norway, to encourage social dialogue and provide useful information for those involved in that dialogue at local, national or European levels. The project has been co-ordinated by the European Trade Union Confederation, ETUC, and focuses particularly on the needs of worker representatives and their organisations. Euro-Telework has also included a number of specialist research organisations, technical partners, and individual experts. Details of all project participants can be found on this site. After the project conclusion, some of them have accepted to go on updating this site on a voluntary basis. This opportunity is also open to other contributors, from EU and non EU countries. For additional information please contact: r.rizzo@iol.it. The project has produced:
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