The International of Andalusia at its headquarters in La Rábida will celebrate in person and virtually, between the next 24 and 26 November, the UNIA Forum on Safety and Health at Work. I Ibero-American Meeting on Teleworking. Its reality and regulation: from protection to the health of working people.
A meeting that aims to lay the foundations for knowing the future of teleworking, analyzing the degree of its implementation at a national and international level, presenting proposals during the pandemic, and identifying strategies that favor occupational health.
Aimed at professionals committed to occupational health and safety, researchers, undergraduate, master's and doctorate students, it is promoted by the Office of the Vice President for Quality, Equality and Social Responsibility and the Santa María de la Rábida Headquarters and coordinated by Fernando García Benavides, from the Pompeu Fabra University; David Cobos, from the Pablo de Olavide University; Juan Gómez Salgado, from the University of Huelva; Ventura Pérez and Agustín Galán, from the International University of Andalusia.
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The afternoon sessions will have a face-to-face component, from 4:00 p.m. to 7 p.m., Spanish time (8 a.m. in San José, 11 a.m. in Buenos Aires, 7 a.m. in Mexico, 7 a.m. in Quito), to facilitate the synchronized participation of guests from Latin American countries.
The Forum, co-sponsored by the Andalusian Institute for the Prevention of Occupational Risks, of the Ministry of Employment of the Junta de Andalucía; the CTS447 Research Group on Occupational Risk Prevention and the International University itself, also has the collaboration of the Ibero-American Social Security Organization (OISS); the International Labor Organization (ILO); the Ibero-American University Network for Research and Promotion of Occupational Health and Safety (Iberpsoc), the Occupational Risk Prevention Chairs of the University of Malaga and Seville, Workers' Commissions and the General Union of Andalusian Workers and the Confederation of Andalusian Entrepreneurs.