Telework in the European banking sector
Brussels, 17 November 2017
The EBF’s Banking Committee on European Social Affairs, as one of the social partners in the European social dialogue for the banking sector, signed on Friday 17 November the new “Joint Declaration on Telework in the European Banking Sector”.
The new declaration addresses issues relating to telework as a widespread form of work resulting from the advancing of technology and its impact on employment.
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