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eWORK 2000 - European Telework Week

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New Ways to Work <strong>2000</strong><strong>European</strong> <strong>Telework</strong>of Kassel. Speakers at the workshops included a number of teleworking experts, including Dr. Trümper ofREFA-International Darmstadt, Sieglinde Reis of the German <strong>Telework</strong>ers Association Verband TelearbeitDeutschland and Stefan Kreher of the Institute for Work Research in Kassel.On-line question and answer session, telecentre project TelWeb.<strong>Telework</strong> consultancy TA Telearbeit GmbH, well known in Germany for its expertise in relation to newmethods of work, organised an on-line discussion during <strong>European</strong> <strong>Telework</strong> <strong>Week</strong> about the TELWEBproject, an ADAPT project.On-line Internet forum about telework, organised by the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (Institute forGerman Economy), Köln.This initiative was held on Tuesday November 2 nd between 10am and 11am, and was organised by theInstitute for German Economy, which is also managing the EU-funded ADAPT Teleskop project(www.teleskop.de). A panel of specialists were available on-line to deal with the benefits, difficulties andtraining needs for teleworkers. The discussion took place using Internet chat facilities.On-line question and answer session, run by the Online <strong>Telework</strong> Forum OnForTeThis on-line question and answer session took place from 9am-4pm from Tuesday November 2 nd until FridayNovember 5 th and was organised by the Online Forum Telearbeit (OnForTe). OnForTe is a project fundedjointly by the German Ministry of Economy, Deutsche Telekom and three national trade unions. The projectbegan in 1997 and will continue until the end of 2002. It offers advice to employees on telework-related issuesvia the Internet (www.onforte.de) and through a telephone hotline.NorwayNordic Round Table Meeting on <strong>Telework</strong> and New Ways of Organising WorkA meeting of the Nordic Round Table on <strong>Telework</strong> and New Ways of Organising Work Norway was held inOslo in advance of <strong>European</strong> <strong>Telework</strong> <strong>Week</strong> on October 29. The meeting discussed the factors behind thehigh take-up of telework in the Nordic countries (as revealed in the EcaTT project) and provided anopportunity to share information about on-going work and to draft plans for future co-operation. Apresentation by Walter Paavonen addressed possible new action lines within the Information SocietyTechnologies (IST) EU programme.The Nordic Round Table on <strong>Telework</strong>ing was established in 1993-94 as an informal network of researchersinterested in teleworking and the ongoing change of working life. The purpose of the network is to exchangeand disseminate information and experiences, to provide a common Nordic platform of knowledge andresources to players who act in order to improve the quality of working life, and to support the transition intothe Information Society The following members attended the Oslo meeting: John Wille Bakke (TelenorResearch, Norway), Tom Julsrud (Telenor Research, Norway), Louise Thomasen (Danish TechnologicalInstitute), Mats-G Engström (Stockholm University), Walter Paavonen (Paavonen Consulting AB, Sweden),Tiina Hanhike (University of Tampere, Finland) and Juhani Pekkola (Ministry of Labour, Finland).- 157 -

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