Use of technology and working conditions in the European Union
book
Nowadays, technology plays a central role in workplaces, enabling the speedy production of goods and services and facilitating communication and innovation processes. Its use is central to the policy aim for Europe to become "the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world" as set out in the Lisbon Strategy. With ongoing changes in the use of machines and computers, the nature of work is changing and so, too, are the demands and requirements placed on workers. This report examines the different categories of technology used in workplaces in order to gauge their influence on working conditions and health outcomes. The analysis is based on findings from the Fourth Working Conditions Survey carried out across 31 countries, including the 27 EU Member States. The findings reveal that it is not so much the technology itself but rather the associated working conditions that put workers' health and safety at risk.
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TNO Identifier
275604
ISBN
978-92-897-0833-3
Publisher
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Collation
70 p.
Place of publication
Luxembourg