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Firm handshakes: How can businesses be incentivised to take on more young people?
Firm handshakes: How can businesses be incentivised to take on more young people?
...at is really holding businesses back from hiring young people today? Is it high labour costs, a lack of appropriate skills, or are other barriers at play? What kinds of ince...
How much do you need to earn for a decent life?
How much do you need to earn for a decent life?
Labour MP Jeevun Sandher speaking to us at a recent event.
Can Andy Burnham save Labour? 🎙️ Independent Thinking podcast
Can Andy Burnham save Labour? 🎙️ Independent Thinking podcast
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves No.10 a decade since the Brexit referendum that began the UK’s cycle of chaos, and Andy Burnham seems set to take over unopposed. Our experts discuss what the ...
The inequality of 'good jobs'
The inequality of 'good jobs'
What makes a job “good”? Is it pay, flexibility, progression, security, purpose, autonomy, or the people you work with? Policy debates about inequality often focus on wages and getting people into...
¿Cuántas oportunidades de empleo estás perdiendo al buscar trabajo sola? 💼 #empleo #shorts #fyp
¿Cuántas oportunidades de empleo estás perdiendo al buscar trabajo sola? 💼 #empleo #shorts #fyp
La intermediación laboral ayuda a conectar a las personas con empresas que buscan talento, facilitando el acceso a ofertas, procesos de selección y oportunidades laborales adaptadas a cada perfil. ...
AI and Jobs: Humans skills still needed - Blake Lawit, LinkedIn exec
AI and Jobs: Humans skills still needed - Blake Lawit, LinkedIn exec
Blake Lawit, Chief Global Affairs and Legal Officer at LinkedIn on the extent to which AI is affecting the job market right now, and LinkedIn’s ‘pretty amazing real-time view of what’s happening in...
Brexit – 10 years on: Jeremy Corbyn
Brexit – 10 years on: Jeremy Corbyn
...7, a month ahead of the general election, Jeremy Corbyn, then the leader of the Labour Party, set out his foreign policy priorities. #brexit #ukpolitics #ukforeignpolicy #c...
10 Years Since Brexit Referendum: Jeremy Corbyn
10 Years Since Brexit Referendum: Jeremy Corbyn
...7, a month ahead of the general election, Jeremy Corbyn, then the leader of the Labour Party, set out his foreign policy priorities. #brexit #ukpolitics #ukforeignpolicy #c...
Keir Starmer on Brexit in 2017: the issue that beset UK/EU relations in his short term as PM
Keir Starmer on Brexit in 2017: the issue that beset UK/EU relations in his short term as PM
...ion gave a speech at Chatham House where he set out the tests against which the Labour Party would judge the deal negotiated by the British government. #brexit #ukpolitics...
10 Years Since Brexit Referendum: Keir Starmer
10 Years Since Brexit Referendum: Keir Starmer
...ion gave a speech at Chatham House where he set out the tests against which the Labour Party would judge the deal negotiated by the British government. #brexit #ukpolitics...
ODI Global
11d ago
ODI Global's Maximiliano Mendez Parra on the Brexit fallout, 10 years on
ODI Global's Maximiliano Mendez Parra on the Brexit fallout, 10 years on
"Brexit meant that, in addition to putting up barriers with your main customer, it was putting up barriers within the factory that produced things." Ten years on from the UK’s vote to leave the E...
OECD ECO
14d ago
OECD Economic Surveys: Slovenia 2026
OECD Economic Surveys: Slovenia 2026
... to strengthen as the effects of the negative energy price shock dissipate. The labour market remains tight, with labour shortages fuelling strong wage growth. Inflation has...
Why the EU won’t make life easy for Britain
Why the EU won’t make life easy for Britain
Professor Anand Menon explains the EU’s incentive to hold a hard line. With populists like France’s Rassemblement National and Germany’s AfD at home, the last thing Brussels wants is to make life o...
OECD ECO
15d ago
AI, Productivity and Informality in Latin America - Opportunity or Divergence?
AI, Productivity and Informality in Latin America - Opportunity or Divergence?
...rom Latin America to assess how artificial intelligence may shape productivity, labour markets and economic growth. It focused on a central policy question: can AI help La...
Top Economist argues full employment and worker mobility is required to make the market work better.
Top Economist argues full employment and worker mobility is required to make the market work better.
Top economist argues full employment and worker mobility is required to make the market work better. #workersrights #USPolitics #economics #mostlyeconomics
How can it still be Brexit? The focus group moment that says it all
How can it still be Brexit? The focus group moment that says it all
Professor Anand Menon on why winning a rejoin argument is so hard. To shift opinion you would need to repeat Nigel Farage’s trick of linking Europe to an issue people really care about, such as imm...
An economist’s verdict: rejoining the EU is the strongest option
An economist’s verdict: rejoining the EU is the strongest option
Economist Tim Leunig gives a clear economic answer: rejoining the EU as a full member, on the right terms, is the strongest option for the UK economy. Whether that is worth the real price on sovere...
Social dialogue at 50: Lessons for the future
Social dialogue at 50: Lessons for the future
...ue as a cornerstone of labour governance around the world. But as economies and labour markets are transformed by digitalization, demographic change, climate action and geop...