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Increasingly digitalised workplaces and the ability to work anytime, anywhere create both opportunities and risks for the well-being of workers.

The EMPL (European Committee on Employment and Social Affairs) held a workshop on 2 December 2021 on Mental health and well-being in the digital world of work post COVID.

The workshop had four presentations, each followed by a Q&A session.

The presentations touched upon:

  • the cost of poor mental health and the cost of inaction;
  • digitalisation in the world of work;
  • innovative and practical ways to create a resilient workplace;
  • the role of legislation at national and EU level.

The linked summary document was provided by the Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies for the committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL).

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