Source: European Employment Review Issue: 400 Date: 09/05/2007 Publisher: IRS

International: European survey finds general satisfaction with working conditions

TOPICS:
recruitment labour market and economy
pay and benefits pay levels and awards
terms, conditions and employee rights working patterns
HR policy and strategy work organisation
employee relations employee relations challenges and tools
equal opportunities sex
international European Union

SECTORS:
agriculture and forestry
construction
hotels and catering
manufacturing (other)
public services
retail and wholesale
services (other)
transport and communication

AUTHOR: Beatrice Harper


More than 80% of European workers are “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their working conditions, according to the fourth European Working Conditions Survey, published by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. We highlight the key findings of the survey in areas such as employment, working time, work–life balance and pay.

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