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1 Irena Svetin Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Type of contracts and Excessive Hours of Work in the Case of Slovenia

2 Jobs characteristics  extrinsic  intrinsic

3 Extrinsic characteristics  financial rewards,  working time,  reconciliation between work and family life,  job security,  opportunities for advancement

4 Intrinsic characteristics  job content,  job intensity,  risk of illness,  relationship with the others

5 High quality job implies:  better policies,  fair remuneration,  a work organisation adapted to the need of both businesses and individuals,  a balance between working and personal life,  guarantee of fundamental and social rights

6  facilitating occupational and geographical mobility  based on high skills,  fair labour standards,  decent levels of occupational health and safety,  a high level of social protection,  real opportunities for all,  guarantee of fundamental and social rights

7 The Slovenian labour market trends  major changes during last two decades  stable, secure and safe employment during socialism  in the beginning of 1990’s changes in the employment mentality

8 Flexible employment  functional flexibility  financial flexibility  working mobility  flexibility in models and work organisation

9 Types of contracts  part-time working  non-permanent employment  shift work and work during asocial hours  staff leasing

10 Work contracts in Slovenia  work contract  specific task contract  authorship contract  business-cooperation contract

11 Excessive hours of work Directive on working time in EU:  at least 11 hours of day rest  weekly working hours: max. 48  yearly leave: min 4. weeks

12 Table 1: Employees usually working more than 48 hours by sectors of activity and sex, Slovenia, 2004 source: LFS

13 Table 2: Employees usually working more than 48 hours by major groups of occupation and sex, Slovenia 2004 source: LFS

14 Table 3: Preferences for part-time work at persons employed for full-time, Slovenia, 1999 source: Survey on labour market flexibility

15 Table 4: The choice of employed persons between increase in pay and shorter working time, Slovenia, 1999 source: Survey on labour market flexibility

16 Conclusion The flexible employment is a need and not only a possibility


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