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Tags: intensificacion-del-trabajo

The future of Work and Healthy workplaces. What can we learn from Japanese people?

dubitare · 21-06-2016

Conference “The future of Work and Healthy workplaces. What can we learn from Japanese people?” (in spanish) together with the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Semana de la Ciencia 2015

Tags: Future of work · health at work · healthy organizations · healthy workplaces · intensidad del trabajo · intensificacion-del-trabajo · Japan · Japaneses

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