‘New workforce plan needed to drive economic growth’ – CIPD publishes its ‘Manifesto for Good Work’
CIPD sets out core themes for skilled, fair and healthy work that should underpin a new workforce strategy for the next UK Government
CIPD sets out core themes for skilled, fair and healthy work that should underpin a new workforce strategy for the next UK Government
In advance of the main party conferences, the CIPD is calling for the next UK Government to develop a long-term workforce strategy to underpin a broader, bolder vision for economic growth.
This is a central message in its new ‘Manifesto for Good Work’ which outlines the public policy changes needed to help address the UK’s multiple challenges, for all the main UK political parties. These challenges include stagnating productivity, rising skills shortages and our ageing working population.
The manifesto argues that a joined-up workforce strategy, underpinned by three core themes - Skilled work, Healthy work and Fair work – is needed to tackle these issues, while supporting the country’s transition to net zero.
It also calls for a package of public policy reforms to support this new workforce strategy across a range of linked policy areas including; skills, innovation, business support, digital adoption, immigration and labour market enforcement.
The CIPD’s recommendations include:
“It’s essential the next UK Government sets out a bolder, long-term vision for economic growth to raise job quality, innovation and productivity across all sectors. Achieving this requires an inclusive industrial strategy for growth, and a strategy for jobs and good work, together with skills support and investment in the UK workforce to meet the opportunities and demands for the future. There is also the need to understand and support the just transition to net zero, but also a just transition as we see the growing impact of AI on jobs and skills.
“We must also fundamentally reform our labour market enforcement system so that it can genuinely protect the health and rights of workers and play a stronger role in helping raise overall employment standards and the wellbeing of our workforce. Supporting the development of more flexible and inclusive working practices across the economy will help improve fairness of opportunity and labour market participation for everyone.
“We look forward to working together with our members and our partners in promoting these principles into policy, bringing evidence into practice, and helping shape a positive future of work in these challenging times.”
To support its central call on the need to improve firms’ people management capability and help boost productivity, the CIPD has also published a new report looking at UK productivity growth and people management practices. The People management and productivity report is published here.
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