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Hellenic Management Association (HMA) was established in 1962. HMA is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to contribute to the promotion, dissemination and promulgation of modern management principles, methods and practices. HMA has members, both corporate - enterprises and organisations of the private and public sector - and individuals - middle and top-level executives, entrepreneurs, professors and students
HMA participated in The WOMEN-IN project (Telework for life-work reconciliation in EU: promoting women participation and mobility) which has been funded by the European Commission, Leonardo da Vinci Programme. Others actors, such as the Spanish union UGT Euskadi, the Austrian VET institute Best as well as ICT research institutes ET Infoart (Bulgaria) took part in this project.
The project aims at encouraging the participation of the women in the labour market by promoting the teleworking option, providing essential general skills and key competences on teleworking. At the same time, the project aims to promote the teleworking option at institutional level, as workplace flexibility programme and its potential benefits to the company.
The project is designed to approach two direct target groups: women on the on hand, and managers, human resources directors of the companies, on the other.
Specific objectives to be reached can be summarised as follows:
Conclusions and recommendations for actions to be taken to promote teleworking and women’s participation and “mobility”, have been drawn after a careful and precise analysis of the Austrian, Bulgarian, UK, Greek, Romanian and Spanish national reports. The complete final report (Women in teleworking: comparative EU Experience), including all of the national experiences and case studies, can be read at and downloaded from the website of The WOMEN-IN project
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