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European report on well-being at work

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OSHA Wellbeing at workThe European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) has just published a report in the preparation of which EUROGIP played a part. The document analyzes the various approaches to and interpretations of well-being at work in 30 European countries based on the answers to a questionnaire sent to the competent national authorities.

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