BACKGROUND: In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Convention (No. 183) and European Union Directive 92/857CEE (1992), Switzerland’s Labour Law and its Maternity Protection Ordinance (OProMa) aim to protect the health of pregnant employees and their future children while enabling them to pursue their working activities. Gynaecologists-obstetricians have a key role in this legislation, particularly through the prescription of preventive leave for patients who would otherwise face dangerous or arduous tasks in the absence of an adequate risk analysis or suitable protective measures. However, international and national literature suggests that gynaecologists-obstetricians may encounter difficulties in f...
Specific working conditions may endanger pregnant women's and their children's health. Switzerland h...
Background In Switzerland, occupational risks for pregnant workers are covered by specific maternit...
Background: In 2002, by popular vote, Swiss citizens accepted to legalise termination of pregnancy (...
BACKGROUND In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protectio...
In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Convention...
Background : In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role ...
BACKGROUND:In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to...
Introduction : Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect...
Objectives. Like most industrialized countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect th...
BACKGROUND:Switzerland’s Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies ...
STUDY AIMS: Switzerland’s Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the h...
Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect the health of ...
Switzerland's Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies take the ne...
Switzerland's maternity protection legislation aims to protect the health of pregnant employees and ...
Switzerland's Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the health of pre...
Specific working conditions may endanger pregnant women's and their children's health. Switzerland h...
Background In Switzerland, occupational risks for pregnant workers are covered by specific maternit...
Background: In 2002, by popular vote, Swiss citizens accepted to legalise termination of pregnancy (...
BACKGROUND In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protectio...
In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Convention...
Background : In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role ...
BACKGROUND:In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to...
Introduction : Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect...
Objectives. Like most industrialized countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect th...
BACKGROUND:Switzerland’s Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies ...
STUDY AIMS: Switzerland’s Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the h...
Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect the health of ...
Switzerland's Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies take the ne...
Switzerland's maternity protection legislation aims to protect the health of pregnant employees and ...
Switzerland's Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the health of pre...
Specific working conditions may endanger pregnant women's and their children's health. Switzerland h...
Background In Switzerland, occupational risks for pregnant workers are covered by specific maternit...
Background: In 2002, by popular vote, Swiss citizens accepted to legalise termination of pregnancy (...