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German EU Presidency / Conference: Quality of Work - the Key to More and Better Jobs [ENWHP]
By staging the conference, the Federal Government of Germany wanted to emphasise the importance of corporate cultures that encourage innovation for Europe as a business location and to foster joint European efforts to further develop employee-oriented corporate cultures. The aim of this conference
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European Guide to Good Practice (Guidelines) [ENWHP]
_IT.pdf Poland ENWHP_Guide_PH_Work_PL.pdf Romania ENWHP_Guide_PH_Work_RO.pdf Slovakia ENWHP_Guide_PH
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Move Europe - Healthy Lifestyles in the Working Environment [ENWHP]
, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania
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Disseminating Good Workplace Health in Eastern European Countries [ENWHP]
6th Initiative (2005 - 2007) ENWHP started to focus as early as 2002 on the improvement of workplace health in Eastern Europe and integrated organisations from the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary in the Network. At that time, low wages made the "new Member States
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The Implementation of Infrastructures for Promoting Workplace Health [ENWHP]
, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
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WHP in an Enlarging Europe [ENWHP]
Institue of Occupational Medicine The National Center for Workplace Health Promotion Lodz, Poland
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Models of good practice [ENWHP]
Workplaces The Netherlands 6 Workplaces Norway 3 Workplaces Poland 2 Workplaces Romania 2 Workplaces
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DigiWorkWell [ENWHP]
, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Italy and Poland. The diversity and experience of the project partners
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New Survey shows: Polish OSH Doctors are shunning concrete WHP-action [ENWHP]
From Poland
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Workshop "Health Policies for SMEs - Workplace Health Promotion in candidate countries to European Union and member countries of the European Union" [ENWHP]
Network of Workplace Health Promotion (ENWHP) and these are Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Germany
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