Good Practices by category

Innovative, time-saving solutions for local transport within the city.

Municipality of Milan

Since the early 2000s, the Municipality of Bolzano has experimented with flexibility and different working hours and working solutions.

Municipality of Bolzano

Rennes Metropole has managed to smooth out morning congestion on its metro line A, and improve the metro service and the students quality of life (2009-2013).

Rennes City and Metropolis

Reference document prepared by the Labour Relations Council of Catalonia (Consell de Relacions Laborals de Catalunya), offering guidelines and best practices for companies and organisations to ensure the right to digital disconnection, with the aim of preserving rest time, health, and work-life balance for employees.

Labour Relations Council of Catalonia

ConciliAcció is a public-private network project designed to foster corporate policies that seek work-life balance and time equilibrium. Its aim is to improve labour inclusion, promote business efficiency, and position work-life balance as a key engine for attracting and retaining talent.

Sant Boi de Llobregat City Council

A major working time reform implemented on 1st January 2024, offering eligible municipal staff the possibility of working 35 hours over four longer days (without compensatory rest days), to improve work-life balance and quality of life at work.

City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg City Council

Holistic approach to nighttime issues with working areas including mobility, ecological transition, territorial equity, security, social action, cultural and leisure practices, economy, and tourism development.

City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg City Council

Reinforcing roads with brighter lights, more police patrols, night bus service, and on-demand intermediate bus stops when entertainment venues close from 5.00am to 7.00am.

Terrassa City Council

Providing students with more extensive periods of library study time

Terrassa City Council

Deploying “Purple Points” in nighttime leisure venues and awareness campaigns to prevent gender-based violence (GBV) and promote equal enjoyment of leisure time.

Catalan Government

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