Work and well-being are closely related, since the quality of working conditions and prospects have a direct impact on the individual's level of well-being. Economic development must necessarily consider the well-being dimension, because of its direct connection with productivity and competitiveness. The first commitment to achieving a global well-being strategy was made by the World Health Organisation, but the same principles can be found in the social rights pillar of the European Union. In Italy, the Constitution of 1948 already establishes the pursuit of full development of the human person and the right to health, understood as a state of psychophysical well-being. Actually, in the digital society, the worker, enabled to work from any place and at any time thanks to technological devices, enjoys a greater autonomy in their working activity. However, the intensive use of new technologies is likely to have ambiguous and even contradictory effects.

D'Andrea, A. (2019). WORKERS' RIGHT TO HEALTH AS A RIGHT TO WELL-BEING. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE, 5(12), 14-21 [10.33642/ijbass.v5n12p3].

WORKERS' RIGHT TO HEALTH AS A RIGHT TO WELL-BEING

D'ANDREA ANTONELLA
2019-12-01

Abstract

Work and well-being are closely related, since the quality of working conditions and prospects have a direct impact on the individual's level of well-being. Economic development must necessarily consider the well-being dimension, because of its direct connection with productivity and competitiveness. The first commitment to achieving a global well-being strategy was made by the World Health Organisation, but the same principles can be found in the social rights pillar of the European Union. In Italy, the Constitution of 1948 already establishes the pursuit of full development of the human person and the right to health, understood as a state of psychophysical well-being. Actually, in the digital society, the worker, enabled to work from any place and at any time thanks to technological devices, enjoys a greater autonomy in their working activity. However, the intensive use of new technologies is likely to have ambiguous and even contradictory effects.
dic-2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore IUS/07 - DIRITTO DEL LAVORO
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Health, Well-being, Workplace, Productivity, Competitiveness
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D'Andrea, A. (2019). WORKERS' RIGHT TO HEALTH AS A RIGHT TO WELL-BEING. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE, 5(12), 14-21 [10.33642/ijbass.v5n12p3].
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