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This paper aims to specify the ergonomic requirements for management work positions. A theoretical framework was taken from the Jastrzębowski’s conception of ergonomics. Jastrzębowski is recognised as a founder of ergonomics as a scientific discipline (Jastrzębowski, 1857). According to the Jastrzębowski’s conception the following four dimensions of ergonomics were considered to explore managerial work positions: 1. managerial work as a good job, i.e. a praxeological dimension; 2. managerial work as art and play, i.e. an esthetical dimension; 3. managerial work as thinking, i.e. a cognitive dimension; 4. managerial work as a devotion, i.e. a moral dimension. Moreover, the paper proposes extending the moral dimension to the issues related with being a subject of one’s managerial work and strengthening a sense of being the subjects in the employees.