Posted by the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE)
The world of work faces transformative changes. Several processes and innovations, such as digitalisation, globalisation, artificial intelligence, but also the need for an ecological transition alter the conditions as well as our understanding of work and employment.
To discuss these challenges from a faith-based point of view, COMECE, together with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the European Economic and Soclal Committee (EESC) and its faith-based partners, organises an interreligious conference on the future of work aiming to contribute to the recently launched ILO centenary initiative on the future of work.
The event will take place at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on 27 November 2018 and will bring together 150 delegates from Churches, Christian and other faith-based organisations, as well as representatives of the EU institutions and Brussels-based organisations.
On this occasion, Mgr. Antoine Hérouard will present the reflection of the COMECE Social Affairs Commission on the Future of work, which will be published at the end of September.
Language interpretation will be provided in English, French, German and Spanish. In order to facilitate the participation of diverse groups of people from all over Europe, participants in need can apply for financial support for travel and accommodation costs.
Info and Registration
Organized by COMECE, CEC with Call Network, EKD, EESC, ILO, ECWM, ICYCW, IYCW, J&P Germany, Uniapac
When? Tuesday 27 November 2018, 9:00 – 16:45 (reception starts at 8:15)
Where? European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Rue van Maerlant 2, 1040 Brussels
For more practical information concerning accommodation and funding, please review the programme: EN, ES, FR, DE. To register for the event, please follow this link.
This release is also available in the news section at the website of the COMECE:
http://www.comece.eu/shaping-the-future-of-work-a-faith-based-contribution-to-the-ilo-centenary
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Posted by the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE)
The world of work faces transformative changes. Several processes and innovations, such as digitalisation, globalisation, artificial intelligence, but also the need for an ecological transition alter the conditions as well as our understanding of work and employment.
To discuss these challenges from a faith-based point of view, COMECE, together with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the European Economic and Soclal Committee (EESC) and its faith-based partners, organises an interreligious conference on the future of work aiming to contribute to the recently launched ILO centenary initiative on the future of work.
The event will take place at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on 27 November 2018 and will bring together 150 delegates from Churches, Christian and other faith-based organisations, as well as representatives of the EU institutions and Brussels-based organisations.
On this occasion, Mgr. Antoine Hérouard will present the reflection of the COMECE Social Affairs Commission on the Future of work, which will be published at the end of September.
Language interpretation will be provided in English, French, German and Spanish. In order to facilitate the participation of diverse groups of people from all over Europe, participants in need can apply for financial support for travel and accommodation costs.
Info and Registration
Organized by COMECE, CEC with Call Network, EKD, EESC, ILO, ECWM, ICYCW, IYCW, J&P Germany, Uniapac
When? Tuesday 27 November 2018, 9:00 – 16:45 (reception starts at 8:15)
Where? European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Rue van Maerlant 2, 1040 Brussels
For more practical information concerning accommodation and funding, please review the programme: EN, ES, FR, DE. To register for the event, please follow this link.
This release is also available in the news section at the website of the COMECE:
http://www.comece.eu/shaping-the-future-of-work-a-faith-based-contribution-to-the-ilo-centenary
Publié par la Commission des Episcopats de l’Union européenne (COMECE)
La COMECE et ses partenaires organisent une conférence interreligieuse sur l’avenir du travail le 27 novembre afin de discuter des changements transformateurs du monde du travail d’un point de vue confessionnel. L’événement vise à contribuer à l’initiative du centenaire de l’OIT récemment lancée sur l’avenir du travail.
Le monde du travail fait face à des changements transformateurs. Plusieurs processus et innovations, tels que la numérisation, la mondialisation, l’intelligence artificielle, mais aussi la nécessité d’une transition écologique modifient les conditions ainsi que notre compréhension du travail et de l’emploi.
Pour discuter de ces défis d’un point de vue confessionnel, la COMECE, avec l’Organisation Internationale du Travail (OIT), le Comité Economique et Social Européen (CESE) et ses partenaires confessionnels, organise une conférence interreligieuse sur l’avenir du travail visant à contribuer à l’initiative du centenaire de l’OIT, récemment lancée, sur l’avenir du travail.
L’événement aura lieu le 27 novembre 2018 au Comité économique et social européen (CESE), réunissant 150 délégués d’Eglises, d’organisations chrétiennes et d’autres organisations confessionnelles, ainsi que des représentants des institutions de l’UE et des organisations basées à Bruxelles.
À cette occasion, Mgr. Antoine Hérouard présentera la réflexion de la Commission des affaires sociales de la COMECE sur l’avenir du travail, qui sera publiée fin septembre.
L’interprétation sera assurée vers l’anglais, le français, l’allemand et l’espagnol. Afin de faciliter la participation de divers groupes de toute l’Europe, les participants dans le besoin peuvent demander un soutien financier pour les frais de voyage et d’hébergement.
Info et inscription
Organisé par COMECE, CEC avec Call Network, EKD, EESC, ILO, ECWM, ICYCW, IYCW, J&P Germany, Uniapac
Quand ? Mardi 27 Novembre 2018, 9:00 – 16:45
Où ? Comité économique et social européen (CESE), Rue van Maerlant 2, 1040 Bruxelles
Pour plus d’informations pratiques concernant l’hébergement et le financement, veuillez consulter le programme: EN, ES, FR, DE. Pour vous inscrire à l’événement, veuillez suivre ce lien.
Ce communiqué est également disponible dans la section des nouvelles sur le site Web de la COMECE: