IER News & blogs
IER: still doing a good job in 2025
It鈥檚 been a good year for good jobs policy
IER was established 45 years ago with funding from the UK Government and what is now the European Commission. Its task then was to provide labour market forecasts to support policymaking. Although government emphasis on skills has remained constant, government interest in employment policy more broadly has waxed and waned over the years.
APPG on the Future of Work: AI, good jobs and regional growth
Professor Chris Warhurst, Director of IER, was invited to speak at the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on the Future of Work: AI, good jobs and regional growth. Along with a panel consisting of tech trade bodies, trade unions and community activists, he outlined the opportunities and challenges for employers and English Metropolitan Combined Authorities in boosting productivity through good work and digital technology in regional economies.
The Future of Work
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, a panel of experts, including IER鈥檚 Prof Gill Dix, Dr Emily Erickson, Prof Trine Pernille Larsen and Dr Katharina Sarter, discussed the future of work. The panel shared thoughts on the present and potential futures of work in the face of digital technologies and AI, which have the potential to create and reinforce inequalities or reduce them. Creating and maintaining good, secure, and healthy work will remain a priority, given the rapidly changing context and the inevitable uncertainty that the future holds.
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Question Time: The Future of Work
Join us for a Question Time-style in-person event on 5 November to explore the future of work. Our experts from the Faculty of Social Sciences, including the IER, will answer your questions on all things work: What will be the impact of AI and digitalisation on the future of work? Will that future be one of good and healthy jobs for everyone? And will the future of work deliver greater productivity? The event is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.
Please register here for the-in person event at the University of 糖心TV.
IER contributes to Bridges 5.0 conference on the future of work
Four colleagues from 糖心TV鈥檚 Institute for Employment Research (IER) attended the Bridges 5.0 鈥淎dvancing Industry 5.0鈥 conference at the Irish College, Leuven, on 16–17 June 2025. The two-day event brought together researchers, policy makers and practitioners to explore the skills, voice and innovation challenges raised by Industry 5.0.