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Event Date |
Tue Mar 14 GMT (almost 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Mar 13 8:00pm - Mon Mar 13 8:00pm |
Location |
Chatham House
10 St James's Square, St. James's, London SW1Y 4LE, UK |
Region | EMEA |
Economies are at a pivotal point for the future of work and labour markets. Workforce and workplace expectations are changing and developed economies are tackling major skills and employment challenges in the context of a cost-of-living crisis, rising inflation and labour shortages.
This evolving landscape presents an opportunity for organizations and governments alike to build a thriving world of work that puts people at its core. By creating more inclusive labour markets, investing in skills and innovation and pioneering new employment models, productivity and career longevity can be improved regardless of labour force status, occupation or location.
Against this backdrop, the conference convenes business leaders, policymakers, representatives from multilateral institutions and labour market experts for high-level discussions and under the Chatham House Rule sessions to explore the key trends impacting the changing world of work.
Why attend?
• Deepen your understanding of latest policy and labour market trends shaping the world of work.
• Gain new insight into the benefits of technological advances and responsible AI ecosystems.
• Understand what skills will be in demand in the future and how to better prepare workforces.
Dr. Carl Benedikt Ferry
Director, Future of work, oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
Alexia Cambon
Senior Director, Modern Work, Microsoft
Bobby Duffy
Proffesor of Public Policy, Director of the Policy Institute, Kings College London
Eliza Filby
Generation Expert
Rebecca Finlay
CEO, Partnership on AI
Sam Forsdick
Staff Writer, Raconteur
Lesley Giles
Director, Work Advance
Richard Hamer
Director, Education and Skills, BAE Systems
Patrick Hull
Vice President, Future of Work, Unilever
Joost Korte
Director General, Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission
Anu Madgavkar
Partner, McKinsey Global Institute
El Iza Mohamedou
Head, OECD Centrefor Skills
Helen Mountfield QC
Principal, Mansfield College, University of Oxford
Sir Christoper Pissarides
Regius Professor of Economics, London School Of Economics
Michal Rutkowski
Global Director, Social Protection and Jobs, World Bank
Roberto Suarez Santos
Secretary-General, International Organisation of Employers
Bill Schaninger
Senior Partner, Philadelphia, Mckinsey & Company
Nikki Sun
International Strategy Forum Academy Fellow
Anna Thomas
Co-Founder and Director, Institute for the future of work
Anita Tiessen
Chief Executive Officer, Youth Business International
Helen Tupper
Podcast Host, Squiggly Careers
Liz Williams
CEO, Future Dot Now
Saadi Zahidi
Managing Director, World Economic Forum
2023 Sponsor and Partners
KNOWLEDGE PARTNER:
• Mckinsey Global Institute
SPONSOR
• Microsoft