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European Working Time Directive: Between Health Protection and Competitive Economy (CROSBI ID 543057)

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Radošević-Vidaček, Biserka European Working Time Directive: Between Health Protection and Competitive Economy // 1. Međunarodni kongres "ERA NOVE EKONOMIJE I NOVIH ZANIMANJA- STRESS I MOBBING" - Knjiga sažetaka / 1st International Congress "ERA OF ECONOMY AND NEW JOBS-STRESS AND MOBBING" - Book of Abstracts / Mustajbegović, Jadranka (ur.). Split: Udruga Split zdravi grad, 2008. str. 20-21

Podaci o odgovornosti

Radošević-Vidaček, Biserka

engleski

European Working Time Directive: Between Health Protection and Competitive Economy

Arrangement of working time defines duration of work, work schedule and their variability over some reference period. The way how working time is organised is related directly to health and safety at work. At the same time, arrangement of working time interacts with other out-of-work aspects of life during 24-hour period, affects fulfilment of basic biological need for sleep and quality of social and family life. Many studies have examined relations between different arrangements of working time, which are present in contemporary 24-hour society, and safety at work, health of workers, fulfilment of biological sleep need, work-life balance and experienced stress. EU has adopted working time directive (93/104/EC) with the aim to make a compromise between requirements for the improved safety and health of workers, on one hand, and enhanced flexibility and competitiveness of the European economy, on the other. From its adoption the Directive has undergone two revisions (2000/34/EC and 2003/88/EC). Further revisions are blocked by existing dissidences between the representatives of employers, workers, European Parliament and European Council. The disagreements refer to provisions which enable individual opt-out form maximum weekly working time, definition of on-call work and it inclusion either in working or non-working time, and to reference period for maximum weekly working time. This presentation will review results of studies examining the effects of working time on health, safety and quality of life. Main provisions of the European Working Time Directive will be presented, insight into the dissonance regarding further revisions of the Directive will be given and Croatian regulation regarding working time examined. Arrangement of working time defines duration of work, work schedule and their variability over some reference period. The way how working time is organised is related directly to health and safety at work. At the same time, arrangement of working time interacts with other out-of-work aspects of life during 24-hour period, affects fulfilment of basic biological need for sleep and quality of social and family life.

working time arrangement; safety; health; work-life balance; working time directive

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Podaci o prilogu

20-21.

2008.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

1. Međunarodni kongres "ERA NOVE EKONOMIJE I NOVIH ZANIMANJA- STRESS I MOBBING" - Knjiga sažetaka / 1st International Congress "ERA OF ECONOMY AND NEW JOBS-STRESS AND MOBBING" - Book of Abstracts

Mustajbegović, Jadranka

Split: Udruga Split zdravi grad

978-953-99210-8-6

Podaci o skupu

1. Međunarodni kongres "ERA NOVE EKONOMIJE I NOVIH ZANIMANJA- STRESS I MOBBING" / 1st International Congress "ERA OF ECONOMY AND NEW JOBS-STRESS AND MOBBING"

pozvano predavanje

07.11.2008-09.11.2008

Split, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Psihologija