The Europe We Want: Building Futureproof Labour Markets That Work for All
Event Description
A WEConversations webinar
Discover the HR services industry’s agenda for the 2024 European elections!
As we enter 2024, a pivotal year for Europe begins to take shape, filled with new priorities and strategic direction. With the European Parliament elections in June and a brand-new European Commission taking the helm in the fall, it's time to begin shaping the social Europe we want!
What kind of social Europe do we aspire to create? How can collaboration between European institutions, Member States, businesses, and civil society pave the way for effective policies that will deliver the EU’s 2030 social targets and create labour markets that truly work for everyone?
Join our WEConversations webinar on 31st January, from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM CET to hear some ideas from the HR services industry. From their unique expertise and insights on the evolution of the world of the work, members of the World Employment Confederation-Europe have put together recommendations to deliver a new social contract that protects all, skills to empower all to navigate labour market transitions, and fair and appropriate regulation in times of digitalisation.
Our experts:
- Sonja van Lieshout, President-elect, World Employment Confederation-Europe
- Eleonora Vasques, reporter, EurActiv
Don't miss your chance to be at the forefront of shaping the future of Europe! Join the conversation and share your ideas with our community of European stakeholders and employment experts.
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