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Video Gallery GLRI 2021
Watch as world renowned experts, including Sir Christopher Pissarides, Nobel Prize winner in Economics, discuss the main implications of the GLRI in a world changed by COVID-19
What has COVID-19 taught us about labour market resilience and why should we measure it? Sir Christopher Pissarides, co-chair of IFOW, Nobel Prize winner in Economics and Whiteshield Partners Director, outlines why the GLRI matters more than ever.
This year the Index underwent a series of reforms, listen as Fadi Farra, Founder and Partner at Whiteshield Partners, explains how and why we measure labour market resilience.
Martha Newton, Deputy Director-General for Policy at the International Labour Organization, discusses how COVID-19 has thrown labour markets across the globe into crisis. How governments choose to respond now is of great importance.
The UK labour market appears strong but there are a range of underlying weaknesses which must be addressed. Anna Thomas, Director and Founder of the Institute for the Future of Work, outlines why we must address these weaknesses if the UK is to experience a recovery which benefits all.
Not every region has the same labour market resilience challenges. Sir Suma Chakrabarti, Advisor to the Presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, outlines the challenges and opportunities present in Eurasia region.
Listen as Barbara Rambousek, Director, Gender and Inclusivity, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, discusses how COVID-19 has highlighted the vulnerabilities in our labour market.
Countries take different approaches to building labour market resilience. Listen as the Rt. Hon. Michael Wood, Minister for Transport and Workplace relations and safety, New Zealand, discusses the strategies used by New Zealand and its ambitions for the future.
What has COVID-19 taught us about labour market resilience and why should we measure it? Sir Christopher Pissarides, co-chair of IFOW, Nobel Prize winner in Economics and Whiteshield Partners Director, outlines why the GLRI matters more than ever.
Video Gallery@DAVOS 2020
Sir Christopher A Pissarides Nobel Laureate in Economics Sciences, Chair of the GLRI Advisory Board and Co-Chair of the Institute for the Future of Work (IFOW)
HE Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Minister of the Economy of the United Arab Emirates since 2008
Ms Beckie Frankiewicz, President, ManpowerGroup North America
Ms Tuula Haatainen Interview, Minister of Employment, Finland
Ms Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Ms Ksenija Klampfer , Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Republic of Slovenia
Ms Jana Maláčová, Minister of Labour and Social affairs, Czech Republic
Mr Jonas Prising, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ManpowerGroup
Mr Guy Ryder, Director-General, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Ms Anna Thomas, Director, Insititute for the Future of Work
Mr Fadi Farra, Founder and Partner, Whiteshield Partners
Mr Tom Flynn Interview, Manager, Whiteshield Partners
Mr Anthony O’Sullivan , Partner and Director , Whiteshield Partners
Mr Pawel Wojciechowski, Director, Whiteshield Partners
Mr Yernar Zharkeshov, Principal, Whiteshield Partners
Video Gallery@DAVOS 2019
Sir Christopher A. Pissarides (Nobel Prize recipient Economics & Whiteshield Partners GLRI advisory board) discusses the main implications of the GLRI for academics and policy-makers. GLRI Launch @ Davos 2019
Ms Jana Maláčová (Minister for Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Republic) discusses the future of work with regards to female workforce participation. GLRI Launch @ Davos 2019
Anthony O’Sullivan (Partner, Whiteshield Partners) discusses the main results of the 2019 Global Labour Market Resilience Index. GLRI launch @ Davos 2019
Fadi Farra (Founder & partner, Whiteshield Partners) speaks about the importance of a whole-of-government approach to the future of work. GLRI launch @ Davos 2019
Pawel Wojciechowski (Director, Whiteshield Partners) gives insights on the future developments of the labour market and reforms needed to ensure a positive future of work. GLRI Launch @ Davos 2019