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Transforming working time towards a more balanced time organisation

The ways in which we live and work have undergone profound changes in the last century, and society, and its productive and social fabric, are very different as well. Most workers see current time uses as a source of anxiety; the model designed for the 20th Century is no longer valid for 21st-Century society. Now […]

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The Right to Time – perspectives for the 21st Century

In the 21st Century, economic, ecological, and social policies can only become sustainable when systemically enriched with time policies for better care opportunities for men and women; sustainable production, services and consumption, and temporal on working times which make it possible to adapt to future modalities of work. These fundamental requirements of the 21st century

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