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  1. Swiss National Congress for WHP [ENWHP]
    has been set by the European Union to be 50% in the year 2010, which is about 10% higher than
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  2. Age Management: Working after 60? [ENWHP]
    by the European Union to be 50% in the year 2010, which is about 10% higher than the average current rate
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  3. Competence50+ 2007: Age as an Opportunity - A European Conference on Age Management [ENWHP]
    This conference aims at bringing together European stakeholders engaged in promotion of an extended working life for the ageing workforce. It is also an activity linked to The European Year of Equal Opportunities for All and is sponsored by the European Social Fund. Further information at: http
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  4. Conference of the Healthy Ageing EU-fundes project 2004-2007 [ENWHP]
    Commission, the three-year (2004?2007) Healthy Ageing project aims to promote healthy ageing among people
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  5. 8th conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology [ENWHP]
    Commission, the three-year (2004?2007) Healthy Ageing project aims to promote healthy ageing among people
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  6. Move Europe - And how good is your workplace health promotion? [ENWHP]
    to be 50% in the year 2010, which is about 10% higher than the average current rate in the member
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  7. Move Europe at half-time - European biggest companies join the campaign [ENWHP]
    by the European Union to be 50% in the year 2010, which is about 10% higher than the average current rate
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  8. Global Healthy Workplace Awards & Summit [ENWHP]
    . The key themes for this year’s global summit are: Advancing Mental Health in the Workplace | SMEs
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  9. IOSH19 [ENWHP]
    . This year's topics are: Topic 1: Business and leadership skills Topic 2: From compliance to competitive
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  10. New research proposals by ENWHP [ENWHP]
    The Research Division has been very active since the beginning of the year, becoming involved on 4 proposals to the European Commission programmes. Two of these have been submitted to the H2020 call for better health and care, economic growth and sustainable health systems and are concerned
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