Promoting a Sustainable Work-Nonwork Interface

Promoting a Sustainable Work-Nonwork Interface

On behalf of the National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Healthy Work Design and Well-being Cross-Sector Council and the NIOSH Total Worker Health Program, we were pleased to present a special National Work and Family Month webinar, “Promoting a Sustainable Work-nonwork Interface.” First, Dr. Susan Lambert from the University of Chicago presented on improving work schedules in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Next, Dr. Tammy Allen presented her work on COVID-19 and Women, including strategies to address the impact on women’s workforce participation. Following the presentations, Dr. Leslie Hammer from the Oregon Health and Sciences University moderated an interactive Q&A discussion.

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