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  • 28-November-2017

    English

    Capacity building seminar: A workforce for the future - Designing strong local strategies for better jobs and skills

    Organised as part of the programme of activities of the OECD LEED Trento Centre and Venice office and LEED Forum, the capacity building seminar on Designing Strong Local Strategies for Better Jobs and Skills will offer an opportunity to learn from the latest OECD research on the key elements of successful local skills and employment strategies.

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  • 7-June-2017

    English

    High-Level Policy Forum on the New OECD Jobs Strategy

    The German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and the OECD are jointly organising a High-Level Policy Forum on the New Jobs Strategy which will take place on 13 June 2017 in Berlin. The Forum will be hosted by Minister Andrea Nahles together with Secretary-General Angel Gurría.

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  • 19-April-2016

    English

    12th Annual Meeting: Creativity, jobs and local development (Venice, Italy)

    This year the Forum will focus on creativity, jobs and local development. We will examine how localities can support culture and creative industries as a source of knowledge and job creation and how the creative industry can act as a powerful driving force areas such as tourism, urban regeneration, and social inclusion.

  • 15-janvier-2016

    Français, Excel, 230kb

    Declaration ministerielle OCDE sur l'emploi 2016

    Les ministres de l’Emploi et du Travail de l'OCDE réunis à Paris ont souligné leur détermination à renforcer l’emploi, notamment au profit des jeunes et des chômeurs de longue durée, à lutter contre les inégalités sur le marché du travail, et à aider les personnes souffrant de troubles psychiques à trouver un emploi stable.

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  • 15-January-2016

    English

    2016 OECD Employment and Labour Ministerial Meeting

    On 15 January 2016 Ministers from over 40 countries will gather at the OECD Headquarters in Paris, France, for the OECD Employment and Labour Ministerial Meeting. The Ministerial meeting will take place under the chairmanship of Ireland, with Chile, France and Germany as Vice-Chairs.

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  • 14-January-2016

    English

    OECD Policy Forum on the Future of Work

    Back-to-back with the 2016 OECD Labour Ministerial meeting, a Policy Forum on the Future of work will take place to discuss how digitisation is shaping the world of work and the implications for skills and labour market policy.

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  • 9-novembre-2015

    Français

    Réunion au niveau ministériel de l’OCDE sur l’emploi et le travail (14-15 janvier 2016)

    Les 14 et 15 janvier 2016, l’OCDE accueillera une Réunion ministérielle sur l’emploi et le travail, et un Forum sur le thème de l’avenir du travail.

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  • 24-June-2015

    English

    11th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Development (Manchester, United Kingdom)

    Local policymakers have a critical role to play in developing more resilient and inclusive economies. This event will explore topics ranging from empowering communities through local leadership to new approaches to local economic growth and catalysing growth through people by better harnessing skills and increasing productivity.

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  • 20-June-2013

    English

    Congress: Uniting to improve social and economic participation (Darling Harbour Sydney, Australia)

    The 3rd Working Communities International Congress is hosted by the National Employment Services Association (NESA), the peak body for providers of Australian employment services, in partnership with the OECD LEED Programme. The Congress will explore global and local perspectives on policy and innovations that get communities working.

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  • 28-February-2013

    English

    ELS Past Seminars

    The OECD Employment, Labour and Social Affairs Directorate has launched in September 2008 a series of seminars open to both external and internal speakers. It is intended to be an informal forum for discussion of policy-oriented empirical research work among policy-makers, academics and OECD staff.

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