From September 1998 to February 1999
Project Leader(s): Ranald Richardson
Staff: Andy Gillespie
Sponsors: European Parliament Science and Technology Options Assessment
Technology-induced Atypical Forms of Work is a study being undertaken together with Fondation Travail-Université for the STOA Unit of the Directorate-General for Research of the European Parliament. The project examines a range of new work arrangements connected with new technology and explores existing and future regulatory strategies of the various social partners in the member states of the European Union in this area.
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Prof. Andrew Gillespie
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Mr Ranald Richardson
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