Waiver of working time recording: Significant for your health

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24.11.2022
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01B - Magazine or newspaper article
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Giro - Das Magazin für die Bankangestellten
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Attractive working conditions due to social partnership
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11
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10-14
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Schweizerischer Bankpersonalverband
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A qualitative study by the School of Applied Psychology FHNW on the health consequences of waiving working time recording in banks yields interesting results: depending on the quality of the working conditions, waiving working time recording has either a positive or negative reinforcing effect.
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English
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Dorsemagen, C., & Krause, A. (2022, November 24). Waiver of working time recording: Significant for your health. Giro - Das Magazin Für Die Bankangestellten, 11, 10–14. https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/34093