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Opening Remarks
Scott Sanders, Executive Director, National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA)
Abdelmonnime El Madani, President of World Association of Public Employment Services (WAPES)
Carmen Pages, Labor Markets Division Chief, Inter-American Development Bank
The Changing Nature of Technology and its impacts on Public Employment Services
The changing nature of technology, and how this is reflected in technology, society and the labor market, is influencing how PES operate and develop. The objective of the panel is to discuss the main changes over the past few years to provide context to the current approaches, as well to s...
Closing and Ways Forward
Participants will break out into three parallel workshops, each delving into the opportunities for a group facing substantial labour market and skills challenges.
Managing Labor Market Changes Through Local Partnerships
In the United States, partnerships are a key governance tool to better connect state and local workforce development policies to the needs of the economy. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) was designed improve coordination between and among agencies so that workers and jo...
Using Apprenticeships to Link Young People to Good Jobs - What Works and What Doesn’t?
Apprenticeships are often viewed as an effective training program to better link young people to good jobs. Given that young people are most vulnerable to changes in the future of work, it is important to consider how apprenticeships can be used to promote local economic development opport...
The Future of Work: How Will it Impact Regions and Cities?
The future is work is now and it is fundamentally transforming economies across the United States. This session will explore both domestic and international lessons for how local policy makers can help both people and places deal with the transition from an industrial to a digital economy....