AI for worker management: is worker safety and health considered?
Digitalisation is transforming the workplace, making AI-based Worker Management (AIWM) technologies a priority area for occupational safety and health (OSH).Our latest paper investigates the relationship between AI and e...
EU Council confirms agreement on act to improve working conditions of platform workers
EU employment and social affairs ministers have confirmed the deal reached between the EU Council and the EU Parliament on new directive to improve working conditions for more than 28 million platform workers across the ...
William Cockburn talks EU-OSHA’s mission and latest campaign with Health and Safety Review
William Cockburn, EU-OSHA Executive Director, recently sat down with our media partner, Health and Safety Review, for an in-depth interview. The conversation sheds light on various aspects of the EU-OSHA’s work, encompas...
International Women’s Day 2024: investing in women in the workplace
On International Women’s Day 2024, EU-OSHA has published a new discussion paper exploring the gender dimensions of telework and the key challenges faced by women.The paper highlights the impact of the shift towards telew...
The impact of digital platform work on health and social care workers
Employing approximately 10% of the total workforce in many EU countries, the health and social care sector faces several occupational safety and health (OSH) challenges.Digitalisation and the introduction of platform wor...
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