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Publié par | EUROFOUND-EUROPEAN-FOUNDATION-FOR-THE-IMPROVEMENT-OF-LIVING-AND-WORKING-CONDITIO |
Nombre de lectures | 17 |
Langue | English |
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IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
CASE STUDIES
OF INNOVATIONS
FRANCE
EF/81/30 Copyright of THE EUROPEAN FOUNDATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF LIVING
AND WORKING CONDITIONS, 1981
For rights of translation or reproduction, application should be made
to the Director, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living
and Working Conditions, Loughlinstown House, Shankill, Co. Dublin,
Ireland. PREFACE
This volume contains the results of research commissioned by the European
Foundation in Dublin concerning case studies of innovations in shiftwork in
the chemical industry in France.
The researchers were asked to investigate innovatory experiments in shiftwork
relating to the following aspects:
- reduction of personnel on night work
- new forms of rotation systems, possibly including extra
crews and new types of absence coverage
- systematic arrangements for transfer of older or long-term
shift workers to day-work
and the consequent impact on working conditions.
Based on these guidelines, case studies were carried out in their countries by
H.I.V.A. (Belgium), A.N.A.C.Τ (France), I.S.V.Ε.T. (Italy), and Loughborough
University of Technology (United Kingdom).
These studies were evaluated by representatives of governments, employers and
trade unions. Each of the three representative groups weighed the findings of
the analyses contained in the reports against the respective experience of its
members and, if appropriate, put forward proposals aimed at improving the
situation. The opinion of each group has been set down in a document entitled
"evaluation report".
This volume consists of the following:
1. a synthesis note written by the Foundation as a working document
for the evaluation seminar;
2. the evaluation reports drawn up by representatives of governments,
employers and trade unions, based on working group meetings held
during the seminar which took place in Dublin on 22, 23 and 24
October 1980; 3. the studies carried out by the experts in A.N.A.C.T.
The Foundation wishes to stress that the analyses and opinions contained
in these studies are the sole responsibility of the authors. SYNTHESIS NOTE
PREPARED
BY THE FOUNDATION