EU : joint declaration on mobile work signed by the social partners of the telecom sector

On 02 February, the social partners in the telecom sector, UNI Europa & ETNO have signed a joint declaration on ICT-based mobile work. With the joint declaration UNI Europa and ETNO want to provide the stakeholders in the ICT sector with a definition and basic principles on ICT-based mobile work that could be used as a basis for negotiations at national and/or company level.
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« The ICT sector is one of the most rapidly changing when it comes to working environment, work organisation and technology which increases the need to address the issue of mobile work which in difference to traditional forms of telework has not yet been the subject to a social partner framework agreement. » write the press release published by UNI Europa. The objective of this declaration is therefore to provide the stakeholders in the ICT sector with a definition and basic principles on ICT-b

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