A leaflet summarising the main findings of the Employment Options of the Future survey concerning men's and women's preferences for increasing or reducing the number of hours that they work per week.
This survey, carried out by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions over the summer and autumn of 1998, involved 30,557 telephone assisted interviews with people aged between 16 and 64 years across the 15 EU Member States and Norway. The survey provides
A summary of the most relevant findings to emerge from research and debate activities promoted by the Foundation on employment and the quality of work in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with a particular focus on micro firms.
The way to EMU has deeply changed the macroeconomic conditions of the German economy. This report looks at the main features of industrial relations in Germany. It analyses the impact on three sectors: banking and finance, automotive and road haulage, which have undergone or are undergoing intense
The objectives of the report are to investigate how companies in three sectors: the automobile industry, the banking business and road haulage experience EMU with regard to the practicalities of the introduction of the EURO, industrial relations, pay, employment, working conditions, restructuring of
Communiqué is the newsletter of the Foundation It is published up to 10 times per year and provides up-to-date news and information on the Foundation's work and research.The December issue contains the following articles: Financial Participation conference; enlargement, EMU and industrial relations
Communiqué is the newsletter of the Foundation It is published 10 times per year and provides up-to-date news and information on the Foundation's work and research. The July issue contains the following articles: Swedish State Secretary welcomes EMCC; more jobs better jobs; the Foundation at Oslo