Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic caused an economic, social and health crisis that, despite the lifting of restrictions in the so-called "new normality," resulted in increased vulnerability and informal employment.
Objectives: To analyze the working and health conditions of a group of informal workers who develop their economic activities in the streets of Bogotá in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and of the so-called post-pandemic new normality.
Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted on a sample of street vendors by applying a standard questionnaire and a qualitative phenomenological analysis.
Background: Healthy organizations are based on dynamic relationships between productivity, health and well-being. Understanding and transforming these labor-permeating relationships through health promotion actions is necessary in the present time.
Objective: To implement an intervention involving strategies likely to enable the transformation of companies into healthy organizations, based on a collective approach and seeking to boost performance and well-being at work.