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Mental Health in the Workplace: Situation Analyses, Germany

Author
Wilken, Ulrich J.; Breucker, Gregor
Abstract
[From Introduction] The ILO’s primary goals regarding disability are to prepare and empower people with disabilities to pursue their employment goals and facilitate access to work and job opportunities in open labour markets, while sensitising policy makers, trade unions and employers to these issues. The ILO’s mandate on disability issues is specified in the ILO Convention 159 (1983) on vocational rehabilitation and employment. No. 159 defines a disabled person as an individual whose prospects of securing, retaining, and advancing in suitable employment are substantially reduced as a result of a duly recognised physical or mental impairment. The Convention established the principle of equal treatment and employment for workers with disabilities.
Date Issued
2000-01-01Subject
ILO; mental health; work; policy; service; development; health; promotion; education; programme; disease; Germany; disability; staff; work; workplace; employment
Type
article