RT @pedrobarataTO: Interesting approach to a job quality index, accounting for both job demands & available resources - by @eurofound, Agnès Parent-Thirion
(@fsc_ccf_en Defining & Measuring #QualityOfWork webinar)
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/eurofound/status/1600421798767738880
Save the date to watch Eurofound's Agnès Parent-Thirion on 🇨🇦 organisation @fsc_ccf_en's webinar - Defining & Measuring #QualityOfWork.
Job quality will be explored from the 🇨🇦, 🇺🇸 & 🇪🇺 perspectives.
📅 6 December, 18:00 GMT/19:00 CET
✍️️ Sign up now: http://ow.ly/YI6950LTpM4
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/eurofound/status/1599373114592399360
Quality of Work – the satisfaction derived from the professional environment – is increasingly important to employers, workers and policymakers in the context of labour shortages and a fast-changing job market. Quality of work goes beyond compensation and benefits and includes additional facets such as job security, skills development, autonomy, professional growth potential and overall work and social environment and is a crucial determinant of labour participation, productivity, and healthy economic performance. New efforts are underway to capture various dimensions of Quality of Work in our economic statistics. These advancements will serve diverse needs, from shaping public policies and addressing skills shortages in key sectors to influencing employer HR strategies. Join us as we explore examples and advancements in understanding and assessing Quality of Work from Canada, the US and Europe and the potential implications for business leaders, career practitioners and policymakers. Panelists: - Agnès Parent-Thirion, Senior Program Manager, Working Conditions - Eurofound - Teresa Acuña, Senior Policy Advisor, U.S. Department of Labour - Vincent Hardy, Analyst, Statistics Canada Note: This is first in our 3-part Quality of Work series, and subsequent webinars will explore specific sectoral Quality of Work trends and challenges in Canada, as well as workforce development strategies through (to advance) quality of work. Sign up for FSC’s mailing list to be alerted when registration opens! Simultaneous French translation will be available at the event // Une traduction simultanée en français sera offerte pendant l’événement. Do you need any accommodation? Please email [email protected]
New issue of Policy and Society published, containing also an interesting article on the construction of #DecentWork indicators at the #ILO: https://academic.oup.com/policyandsociety/article/41/4/458/6576242
#IndustrialRelations #EmploymentRelations #QualityOfWork @tradeunion