The CIPD Festival of Work 2025 is set to bring together an incredible line-up of experts, offering unique insights into the future of work. It’s also a perfect opportunity to find out more about the influential role we’re playing in shaping that future – and ensuring the people profession has a leading voice. 

The CIPD Festival of Work is taking place from 11 to 12 June at Excel London, and you can register for free today.  

 

Ensuring the profession’s voice is central to employment legislation reforms 

The profession has vital insights to contribute to discussions around proposed workplace reforms in the UK. We’re proud to represent professionals from organisations in all sectors and of all sizes. Over the past ten months, our public policy experts have shared your views and insights in numerous government consultations, roundtables and meetings with trade unions, employer organisations, ministers, MPs, peers and civil servants. 

Join us on day one of the festival for an exclusive Employment Rights Bill roundtable to share your insights on pressing issues that are still to be consulted on by government, such as changes to probation periods, zero-hours contracts and trade union collaboration. Your feedback will directly shape our responses to government consultation, ensuring your voice is heard by leading policymakers. 

The session is one of several roundtables we've organised over recent months, to gather the people profession's views and to inform our recommendations. If you’d like to hear about future opportunities, sign up to our policy forum.

 

Join us for invaluable insights from leading figures shaping the future of work  

Policymakers have recognised the CIPD and its members as key stakeholders in the development of new employment legislation, and we’re honoured that Alison McGovern MP, Minister of State for Employment, has agreed to join the festival line-up. Alison will join CIPD chief executive Peter Cheese on stage on day two to help festival-goers understand more about the government’s efforts to get more people into work and the role the people profession can play. 

Alison’s session isn’t your only opportunity to hear more about upcoming changes to public policy and legislation. Festival-goers can also look forward to: 

  • Expert speaker and broadcaster Amanda Chadwick will be sharing her insights on the Employment Rights Bill to help you understand the latest and upcoming legal updates and how to manage them in your organisation. 
  • Former cabinet minister, Rt Hon Chloe Smith will be on the main stage on day two to lead a lively discussion on the UK’s skills challenges and building a future-ready workforce. 
  • Also on day two, Peter will be taking to the Experience Stage alongside employee relations experts for a deep dive into how employers can effectively engage and work with trade unions. 

 

What else can festival-goers look forward to? 

The CIPD Festival of Work is not to be missed by anyone who believes in the value people bring to the workplace. Across two days, more than 11,500 professionals are expected to enjoy memorable opportunities to learn and connect, share insights and even find some time to reflect and look ahead to the future.  

Visitors will be able to choose from over 150 sessions across seven stages from global leaders, industry experts, policymakers, journalists and celebrities. They’ll also experience seven unique features across the festival floor, covering everything from AI and strategy to wellbeing and social impact.  

If you can find time between sessions, there will be more than 180 exhibitors offering hands-on demos and opportunities to learn about the latest in workplace technology, learning platforms, HR software and business management tools.   

And, of course, over on the CIPD stand, we’ll be ready and waiting to share the latest research and insights on crucial topics impacting the world of work today. Make sure to pay us a visit. 

Register for your free two-day pass to the CIPD Festival of Work today! 

About
the CIPD

Championing better work and working lives

At the CIPD, we champion better work and working lives. We help organisations to thrive by focusing on their people, supporting economies and society for the future. We lead debate as the voice for everyone wanting a better world of work. 

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