The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) has announced that it will host an informative seminar on remote working in the private sector at its premises on April 30, 2026.

The event is being organised by the chamber in its capacity as an EEN occupational safety and health ambassador, in cooperation with the department of labour inspection and the Enterprise Europe Network Cyprus.

According to the announcement, the seminar aims at enhancing business resilience and sustainability through remote working, while providing practical guidance to companies operating in Cyprus.

The organisers stated that the initiative seeks to inform and support businesses on the existing regulatory framework, including the rights and responsibilities governing remote work arrangements.

It will also address the obligations of employers and employees in remote working environments, with a focus on ensuring compliance and maintaining productivity.

Particular emphasis will be placed on safety and health considerations in remote working conditions, reflecting the growing importance of workplace wellbeing beyond traditional office settings.

In addition, the seminar will present digital tools that facilitate the safe and effective implementation of remote working, helping businesses adapt to evolving operational models.

The event will take place at the first floor of the Keve building in Nicosia, running from 09:00 to 12:00, and will be conducted in Greek.

Participants attending the seminar will receive a certificate of attendance, recognising their engagement with the subject matter.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts to support businesses in adapting to modern work practices, particularly as remote working continues to play a key role in organisational strategy and workforce management.