Tens of thousands of people, young and old, marched through Russian cities and towns in January to protest against the imprisonment of the Russian blogger and Kremlin critic, Alexei Navalny, detained upon his return from Germany.
We believe that when women are equal in power and decision making; when their leadership is valued; and when more liberal women in politics can thrive, only then can we achieve a truly free, open and prosperous Europe for all.
However, despite some high profile gains over the last decade, the impact persistent gender inequality is having on women in European politics is clear: Women remain not just underrepresented at every level; female leadership is still deeply undervalued.
For decades, the social and economic role of cities has steadily increased. Cities are financial hubs, accounting for at least 70% of the world’s GDP, while also being responsible for 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Over the last few years, their political ambition-on both the national and international level-has also grown. Cities have been hailed as our best hope to save democracy in the 21st century and as laboratories to rethink the EU as a bottom-up network of functional cooperation, with them at its centre.
Liberty Global and Deloitte are delighted to launch their new report on the future of work, speaking to leading industry figures, policy-makers and civil society about what constitutes the ‘new normal’ in the job market.
Join our expert panel as we reveal the key findings of the report, exploring how technology-enabled shifts in working practices during the pandemic are shaping the future of both work and the workplace.