The reality of the ongoing global pandemic has reminded Europe of its reliance on high-capacity and low latency networks as a means to maintain a sense of normalcy in our lives.
With everyone spending a great deal of time working from home, with an increased dependence on connectivity, the nature of the workplace is changing.
This event report is published alongside Liberty Global’s new study entitled ‘The Future of Work’ and examines Europe’s next steps in terms of the key trends on the horizon when it comes to work, workforce and workplace, with an increased dependence on next-generational telecommunications networks.
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EU Commission vies to protect future for platform workers
The European Commission will attempt to protect the future of platform workers in the EU by setting minimum standards and potentially enforcing pension entitlements and insurance obligations.
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The Future of Work: an interview with John Porter
With the launch of the new Deloitte report ‘The Future of Work is Here’, John Porter, CEO of Telenet, gives his views on how he and the company are looking at the future of work, especially …
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The Future of Work is Here: Are leaders packing up all they know to lead with new skills in an unprecedented way forward?
Over the years, we’ve seen exciting, new and innovative trends in leadership modernize the way companies run and grow their people. We’ve seen linear corporate ladders shift to adaptive corporate lattice models. We’ve seen CEOs trade corner offices for hot …