Category Archives: Active Ageing

A report on Active Ageing in the Workplace

The European Agency for Health and Safety at Work (osha.europa.eu)has published a report on Active Ageing in the Workplace by Prof. Juhani Ilmarinen, JIC Ltd, Gerontology Research Centre University of Jyväskylä, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. The full report can be accessed via this link: http://www.mube.org/images/active-aging-project/active-ageing-in-the-workplace_en.pdf

Project on Active Ageing – Questionnaire

As part of the work being done by this project a questionnaire has been formulated for public consultation.  We encourage all to follow the link below and fill in the questionnaire. 2012 is the European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. The Malta

Project on Active Ageing

The second meeting to discuss the FIBA CISL project on ‘Developing solidarity between generation of workers: good practice to increase employment rates of youth and of workers over 55. The case of the banking sector’ kicked in recently in Cyprus with the participation of various

Project on Active Ageing – Workshop

The Malta Union of Bank Employees – MUBE is a partner in the FIBA-CISL project on ”Developing solidarity between generations of workers: good practices to increase employment rates of youth and of workers over 55”.  This project is funded by the European Union. A workshop

Project on Active Ageing

“Developing solidarity between generations of workers: good practices to increase employment rates of youth and of workers over 55. The case of the banking sector” The Malta Union of Bank Employees – MUBE is a partner in the FIBA-CISL project on ”Developing solidarity between generations

Project on Active Ageing

2012 is the European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. The Malta Union of Bank Employees – MUBE is a partner in the FIBA-CISL project on ”Developing solidarity between generations of workers: good practices to increase employment rates of youth and of workers

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