Productivity at Work: Growth, People and ProtectionProductivity webinar recording
Watch the recording of our webinar on labour productivity trends and the role of regulation in shaping productivity outcomes. With expert insights from the OECD, ILO and Ius Laboris, this session explores how productivity is measured across countries, how it has evolved since the pandemic, and the key drivers influencing productivity today, including skills, job quality, wage growth and technological progress. It also examines the challenges of productivity measurement, the impact of working time regulation, and the legal risks and trade-offs involved in balancing performance, worker protection and sustainable growth. To learn more and access further insights on Employment Law, visit iuslaboris.com.

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