The world of work and the notion of ‘good work’ must be at the heart of the next Government’s thinking in order to improve trust in business, accelerate economic growth and improve outcomes for Britain’s workforce.
The key to building better businesses, and a better economy, is dealing with the long-standing challenges that have led us to a point where pay is stagnating, trust in business is declining and there is falling investment in skills. We can only solve these challenges by investing in people through skills and training, reforming corporate governance to improve public trust and increasing diversity in our workplaces. This election should be about the future of work, and it is vital that the next Government puts the workplace at the heart of its agenda.
Otherwise we risk a continued cycle of short termism, where accelerated executive pay and reduced investment in our workforces leads us to skills gaps, poor productivity rates and stagnant wages.