Providing a good and safe working conditions by improving working and health of employees in "BELASITSA" JSC.

The project envisages providing good and safe working conditions for employees in “BELASITSA” JSC, by meeting their need for a balanced work life, risk prevention in the workplace, prevention of professional diseases, maintaining health throughout working life and aging in good health, facilitating the return to work after sick leave, organization of work processes and working conditions to the needs of older workers. The target group of the project are: - employees - 64 persons - employees over age of 54 - 52 persons of which 7 persons with some disabilities. The project aims to improve the quality of jobs in “BELASITSA” JSC by providing good and safe working conditions, introduction of innovative models and systems for the management of human resources for the employees over age of 54, promoting social innovations and reducing the risk of professional diseases. The project activities will lead to sustainable levels of employment and improving the quality of the workforce. As a result, the project will improve the working environment, organization of work and management of human resources, which in turn will improve the quality of jobs and will reflect positively on labor productivity in the company. Activities of project are: 1. Organization and Project Management 2. Selection of contractors for the project 3. Development, adaptation and implementation of a system for human resource development with a focus on extending the working life of older workers 4. Providing safe and healthy working conditions, improve work and health status of employees 5. Providing social benefits for employees 6. Activities for information and publicity

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 01 Jul, 2017
End date 01 Apr, 2018
Contract date 18 May, 2017
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 82,538.78
Grant 66,031.02
Self finance 16,507.76
Total paid 65,851.83
EU participation percent 85.0%

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