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Towards Better Work and Well-being

10–12 February 2010, Crowne Plaza, Helsinki, Finland

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Thank you for an execellent Conference

 

The Towards Better Work and Well-being Conference was held on 10-12 February 2010 in Helsinki with about 190 participants from over 30 countries all over the world.

 

A brief summary and information on future actions will be posted on this pages by mid March 2010.

 

 

Who should attend?


Experts in occupational health and safety and well-being at work; safety managers and directors; planners and executors of service systems in private companies and municipalities/ local administrations; representatives of the social and health care sector; occupational physicians and nurses; occupational psychologists; experts in ergonomics; representatives of employers' and employees' organizations; and policy makers and administrators.

 



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Programme&Abstracts (pdf-publication)

Last minutes changes to Programme

Listen to the different views on better work and well-being (see video commentaries below):

>> Come and hear the latest on well-being at work!
Harri Vainio, Director General, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

>> Why is well-being important?
Matti Ylikoski, Professor, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health


>> Challenges to well-being in today's changing work life?
Anna-Liisa Elo, Senior Researcher, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.


>> What is essential for well-being at work?
Erik Payne, English Daycare Teacher


>> Why is well-being at work important for the employer?
Tiina Leskinen, Well-being Manager, ISS Ltd.

 
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