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1 Aug 2002 5:18PM
Decentralisation, teleworking and other trends in work, including the growing use of short-term employment contracts, could increase accident rates and other occupational safety and health (OSH) problems, according to two new reports from the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work .
In one publication, "The Changing world of work: trends and implications for occupational safety and health in the European Union", the Agency identifies five key developments in work and their p... (546 more words)
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