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Eurofound explores the rise of the telework generation

In a post-COVID-era, will remote work be the foundation for the future of work? How is the rise in teleworking impacting working conditions? Working from home brings flexibility, but how is it really impacting on our health and work-life balance? And what about the right to disconnect - is existing legislation fit for the new normal?

Eurofound Research Managers Tina Weber and Oscar Vargas will explore these issues and present latest data at a LIVE #AskTheExpert webinar on Thursday 3 June 2021 at 10:00 - 11:00 IST/11:00 - 12:00 CEST.

Moderated by Mary McCaughey, Head of Information and Communication at Eurofound, the Agency’s experts will discuss the different ways COVID-19 has tipped the scale towards teleworking, and take questions and comments from participants via a LIVE chat.


Further information and registration:

#AskTheExpert webinar: The rise of the telework generation – What impact for working conditions?

For media enquiries, please contact media@eurofound.europa.eu

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Tina Weber

Tina Weber

Research Manager
Oscar Vargas Llave

Oscar Vargas Llave

Research manager Working Life
Mary McCaughey

Mary McCaughey

Head of Information and Communication +353-1-204-3240

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