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töökoht

Töökoht is an Estonian term that can refer to either the physical place where someone works—the workplace—or to a job position within an organization. The term is formed from töö ('work') and koht ('place'), and its meaning depends on context.

As a workplace, töökoht denotes the environment where tasks are performed. This can be an office, factory

Ergonomics, lighting, noise, and breaks are commonly considered elements of a good töökoht. Regulators in many

The rise of remote and hybrid work has expanded the sense of töökoht to include home offices

In Estonian, töökoht is closely related to employment terms such as tööandja (employer) and töölepingu (employment

floor,
store,
or
any
site
of
employment.
The
word
also
covers
aspects
of
the
working
environment
such
as
layout,
facilities,
safety
measures,
and
equipment.
As
a
job
position,
töökoht
can
imply
the
duties,
responsibilities,
and
authority
assigned
to
a
person
within
a
company.
In
practice,
people
may
refer
to
their
töökoht
when
discussing
placements,
vacancies,
or
career
progression.
countries
require
employers
to
ensure
safe
and
healthy
working
conditions.
and
co-working
spaces,
alongside
traditional
sites.
contract).
When
translating,
töökoht
is
typically
rendered
as
'workplace'
or
'job
position,'
depending
on
context.